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and Atmospheric Research Utrecht external link (IMAU) and research the interactions between the Atlantic ocean circulation and the Amazon Rainforest. Your job The Atlantic Meridional Overturning
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Vacancies PhD position in Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Key takeaways Join our innovative Health Technology and Services Research (HTSR) section at the Faculty of Behavioural Management
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and have access to state-of-the-art industry experts, data and knowledge, allowing you to make an impact during your PhD research. In this position you will work with real world data and models, aimed
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to characterize the molecular properties of catalysts together with statistical methods to derive predictive models for selective catalysis. In a data-driven approach, an initial set of reactions is analyzed and
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. Data-driven approaches are attractive alternatives. Descriptors are used to characterize the molecular properties of catalysts together with statistical methods to derive predictive models for selective
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Sciences, Pedagogics or a related discipline. You have strong analytical skills and experience with complex quantitative analytical methods (e.g. multilevel and/or structural equation models). You are
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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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to train an AI model that predicts the cis-regulatory code for synthetic genomes (i.e. for cell-free gene expression systems) and correlates the experimental conditions within the synthetic cell
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mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en
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sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en/persons/jan-komdeur ), in collaboration with Prof. Martijn Egas (https://research.rug.nl/(...)ons