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The Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, is seeking applications for a position as PhD. The position is part of the research project “Anchoring International Law’s Dynamism: Tracing Denmark’s
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15 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Innsbruck Department Faculty of Law Research Field Juridical sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Austria
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of Udine in the academic Year 2024/2025, 40th cycle: - Law and Innovation in the European Legal Space; - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence; - Industrial and Information Engineering; - Molecular
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the respective notification Additional comments Legislation and Regulations: Statute of Scientific Research Fellow, approved by Law nr. 40/2004, of August 18, as worded by Decree-Law nr. 123/2019, of August 28
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Portuguese institution, in accordance with Decree-Law no. 66/2018 of 16 August and Ministerial Order no. 33/2019 of 25 January. Presentation of the certificate is mandatory for signing the contract. More
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properties of the medium with simple laws describing how these properties evolve in response to the resulting spatial variations in stress and strain rate. These models successfully produce, from an initially
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for these friction processes and derive experimentally validated single-grain friction laws for highly dynamic slip. Our aim is: To design and perform sliding experiments to investigate the micro
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. This role will be based at the J.E. Cairns School of Business, Public Policy, and Law at the University of Galway (https://www.universityofgalway.ie/business-public-policy-law/ ) , and in collaboration with
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of Law and Government, Dublin City University (Email: [email protected] ).
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of the mechanical behavior, and (3) evolution laws for the microstructure and mechanical behavior. The doctoral student will collaborate with the other members of the RhEoVOLUTION team to integrate the results