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uncertainties in the data-driven assessment and devise strategies for their reduction, ensuring faster and more reliable evaluations of the wind turbine condition and its remaining useful life. Are you motivated
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concern among adolescents in low-resource settings such as India and Nepal. Poor nutritional status during adolescence significantly increases the risk of early-onset non-communicable diseases, including
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Administration, Entrepreneurship section, at Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics with Prof. Norbert Steigenberger as your main supervisor. With this PhD project, funded by Lundbergs Foundation, we
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treatment outcomes in osteoarthritis, Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is essential for ensuring efficient and sustainable healthcare. Therefore, we are looking for a PhD candidate who wants to combine
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laboratory-scale turbines. Combined with modern measurement methods, these facilities offer ideal conditions for addressing real-world wind energy challenges under controlled laboratory settings. The position
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perceive that others stigmatise them, but they may anticipate experiencing discrimination if their stigmatised status becomes known, and internalise stigma, where negative stereotypes about the stigmatised
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8.3 % end of year bonus in December. A temporary full-time appointment for a period of four years, under the condition of a positive assessment at the end of the first year. PhD candidates contribute 20
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Status: Closed Applications open: 21/01/2025 Applications close: 16/05/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is funded by
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fees and include a tax-free stipend (£19,237 pa. currently), for a period of 3.5 years. The successful candidate will be supervised by Prof. Kurt Debattista and Dr. Thomas Bashford-Rogers
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van Laar (University of Groningen), dr. Emar Maier (University of Groningen) and prof. dr. Jean Wagemans (University of Amsterdam). Other members of the project team are: prof. dr. Lilian Bermejo-Luque