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to provide proof that your PhD thesis manuscript has been accepted by the manuscript committee. You have strong expertise in quantitative research methods, particularly in the analysis of survey data. You have
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. Profile You hold a Master's degree in Mathematics completed before the start date. You have a strong interest and background in one or more of the following areas: mathematical analysis, numerical analysis
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(and struggle). You hold a Master's degree in Mathematics, or are on track to obtain one around the starting date of the project. You took classes in Analysis, Calculus of Variation, Functional Analysis
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in data analysis activities, including eddy covariance carbon balances, nutrient budgets, biodiversity indicators, regional water management analysis, or life cycle assessments. As part of
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of optimal experiments. The student will work in close collaboration with the Englitz lab, so that there is a direct link between modelling, data analysis and experiment. As a PhD candidate you will
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. Profile You hold a PhD in molecular or systems biology/parasitology/ hepatology, or a related field. You possess strong analytical skills and have experience with generation and bioinformatic analysis
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-cycle assessment to determine climate footprints, accounting for all emissions of the production, transport, and various end-uses. The prospective element allows assessment of technologies that are still
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the Climate Action, Measurement, Data and Analysis (CAMDA) and Achieving High Integrity Voluntary Climate Action (ACHIEVE) projects to ensure methodological rigour and maximise policy impact. Where to apply
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designs of AI systems should be assessed during the design phase. Data flow diagrams are already used in NOLAI, and capture all the processing, storing and transmission of data: elements in
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. Data flow diagrams are already used in NOLAI, and capture all the processing, storing and transmission of data: elements in the environmental impact of IT systems. You can extend these data flow diagrams