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be part of a collaborative and inclusive team of around 35 scientists, where personal growth, professional development, and a strong sense of community are highly valued. You will contribute
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responsibilities include: act as the researcher for a number of projects, mainly on governmental tasks, but also in food safety related public-private collaboration (PPS)- and EU-projects; publish your research
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are pivotal decisions? You will have rich collaborations with other PhD cadndiates, postdocs and staff in the consortium, as well as with the stakeholders (Rijkswaterstaat, waterboards, companies, delta climate
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whether and why these decisions differ between Malmö, Aarhus, Bilbao, Marseille, Rotterdam and Antwerp. This 4-year PhD project is grounded in Rotterdam, but in strong collaboration with Malmö University
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applicant for this position is expected to have a recent or almost completed MSc degree in health economics, economics or health sciences. The applicant should be a collaborator and flexible thinker
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project with many project partners and farmers Experience with or interest in quantitative research methods Being a team player Speak or willing to learn Dutch within the first year of the PhD You will work
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are made, students and professionals come together to gain knowledge and skills. There is much collaboration with academic and societal partners, which ensures that students leave university with a smile and
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differ between Bilbao, Marseille, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Malmö, and Aarhus. For this 4-year PhD project you will be based in Rotterdam, but for the fieldwork phase strong collaboration is ensured with
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for this position will have the following qualifications/qualities An MSc degree in chemistry or a related field. Very strong academic performance. Experience in molecular machine learning. Experience with
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. Legal systems worldwide—and particularly within the European Union (EU)—are facing urgent challenges in addressing the ethical and societal impacts of AI-driven applications and machine-learning