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term for up to three years. Knowledge on the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental for the evaluation of their potential impact on humans and the environment. Such research is
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positions are fixed term positions for two years, with possibility for extension of the fixed term for up to three years. Knowledge on the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental
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fellow in Environmental Radioactivity/Environmental Radiochemistry Knowledge of the behaviour of radionuclides in the environment is fundamental in limiting the potential impact on humans and the
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predictive systems. There is a gap between the research on very advanced methods tested in a controllable and predictable environment and the industrial setting where the environment is neither completely
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campuses. The Head of Department is responsible for building a good and professional work environment with high quality research and education, and will also be responsible for the follow-up of faculty in
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emphasis on robustness in predictive systems. There is a gap between the research on very advanced methods tested in a controllable and predictable environment and the industrial setting where
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focuses on transfer and potential effects of pollution on people and the environment using a holistic approach. MINA possesses leading expertise in inorganic compounds, radioactive nuclides and the harmful
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postdoctoral researcher. The team crosses disciplines from computer science and biology to medicine and ethics, forming a collaborative environment that will extend your network and expose you to multifaceted
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will also international collaborations and is a unique opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary environment. The PhD student will: Develop theoretical and computational models for interfacial flow and
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framework that enables light and freely moving autonomous robots that can perform complex and versatile operations, involving highly precise and forceful physical interactions, in challenging environments. We