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Assistant Professor in Paleomagnetism & Rock Magnetism Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 32 to 40 Application deadline: 15 May 2025 Apply
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, business school scientists, system modeling and optimization researchers, computer scientists, legal experts and social scientists working on energy topics. Description of the PhD project The project
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contribution towards success of others and the firm. Qualifications We’re looking for highly analytical people (math, physics, computer science, statistics, electrical engineering, etc.) who want to help build
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within the project “HiWAVE - Natural hazard prediction with adaptive hierarchical wave models”, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) via the talent programme Vidi in the group of Assistant Professor
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internationally. • Participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training program. • Participate in the department’s educational programs, assisting in teaching and supervision of undergraduate or Master students
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family. Feeling welcome also has everything to do with being well informed. We can assist you with any additional advice and information about for example helping your partner to find a job, housing, or
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, avionics systems, systems engineering and integration, mechanical systems, assembly, integration and testing, product assurance and safety, and security. The Team interacts closely with academia and the
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(NWO) via the talent programme Vidi in the group of Assistant Professor Dr. Julian Koellermeier. HiWAVE predicts free-surface waves by developing new data-driven hierarchical models. The main novelty is
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professors and 40 PhD students. We present the history of our planet, and the diversity of life on Earth, through permanent and temporary museum exhibitions, educational programmes, and online presence, with
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Rotterdam on 5 July 2018 for his dissertation ‘The Gains from Dimensionality’. His supervisors were Richard Paap and Michel van der Wel. Nibbering is currently a lecturer (Assistant Professor) in