38 complex-network PhD positions at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in Netherlands
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translational relevance. This PhD position is part of a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (Horizon Europe). As a MSCA Doctoral Candidate, you will join a cohort of early-stage researchers across several
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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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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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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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Consolidator project “Systemic physical climate risk in complex adaptive economies” (SPHINX) made possible thanks to the European Research Council. Join our ERC SPHINX Team to elicit how people and businesses
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these vehicles. Beyond understanding how noise propagates through complex urban settings, there is a growing need for accurate methods to localize and identify airborne noise sources for regulation, monitoring
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Faculty Technology, Policy & Management The Faculty of TPM provides an important contribution to solving complex technical-social issues, such as energy transition, mobility, digitalisation, water
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, NVivo). Proficiency in Excel, SPSS, and other statistical tools. Full fluency in English; proficiency in Dutch is highly desirable. Ability to communicate complex findings to diverse audiences. Excellent
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coordination failures reshape decarbonization pathways. Your research will combine methods from network analysis and agent-based modelling of economic systems to trace how international material and financial