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participation on broader society Collaborate with citizen collective networks like LaNSCO Publish findings in academic journals and create practitioner-friendly outputs What we offer A four-year, fully funded PhD
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at the intersection of multiple transitions. Focusing on actors’ collective strategizing, you will investigate how such tools can support dealing with the complexity of multiple transitions. You will adopt a
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in field campaigns in Kenya, as well as dissemination and teaching activities. This PhD position is fully funded for 4 years. About the Wildbotics project: Wildbotics is a Marie-Curie Doctoral Network
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. Investing in the prevention of wear particles generation is a way to tackle this issue directly at the source, which is particularly relevant for wafer handling. Silicon is a very complex material, undergoing
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and wars, resulting in ecological disjunction and disembodied resource governance and heightened political tension among communities and states. The aim is not only to unpack the complexities behind
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, such as physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), and apply them to regenerative processes. Collaborative by nature – You enjoy working across disciplines and feel at ease in an international
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research approach, which goes beyond traditional academic approaches. Additionally, we use SSM, a methodology inspired by system thinking and designed to address complex problems, particularly in scenarios
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Administration in Rotterdam goes far beyond the public realm to also pay attention to public-private cooperation and the networks of organizations. Sociology investigates the social structures of societies and the
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well as collaboratively within a team. Excellent proficiency in Dutch as the research will take place in the Dutch context; mastering of the English language is also a must. Ability to express complex issues in a clear
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relevant for wafer handling. Silicon is a very complex material, undergoing multiple phase transformation, with some phases showing extensive plastic deformation, during mechanical loading and contact