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Postdoctoral Researcher in (ocean) biogeochemical modelling Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 June 2025
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are looking for motivated candidates who can bridge system modelling, control and optimization with psychological theories and are confident with calculus, probability, statistics, control, and optimization. In
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Postdoc in energy systems modelling and optimization (V25.0156) « Back to the overview Job description Are you passionate about shaping the future of energy? We're looking for an energetic
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PNRR, in particular in the field of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and the development of a model-based digital twin facilitating a fast and rigorous requirements verification process within
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. The focus involves expertise in energy modeling, optimization and analyzing diverse energy mixes, primarily emphasizing hydrogen-based systems. As we move toward cleaner energy systems, the way we plan and
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) to develop computational models for electric breakdown of gases Job description Electric gas discharges occur in nature, most prominently in air in the form of lightning and its less visible precursors
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission Internal Research Fellow (PostDoc) in Digital Twin Spacecraft and Simulation in the Modelling and Simulation Excellence Section, Future
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and fascinated by human embryonic development? And do you believe in the power of embryo models and single-cell omics approaches to functionally characterise sex differences during early human
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knowledge graph models of such transformations that are self-describing when applied to existing map repositories, and can be scaled up to large data repositories using state-of-the-art AI methods. In
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by the CCI are a major contribution to the evidence base used to understand climate change, which drives international action. Climate modellers use the ECVs to study drivers, interactions and feedback