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of the sea, with a focus on questions related to marine protected areas About the position You will primarily work on developing and applying video-based methods for monitoring fish in protected areas and
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primarily work on developing and applying video-based methods for monitoring fish in protected areas and increasing knowledge about ecosystem function. The work includes method development for AI-supported
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English. The PhD must have involved numerical modelling. It is desirable to have documented knowledge from their university education in: Mathematics, especially differential equations. Numerical methods
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team of atmospheric modellers at the department. Qualification requirements Requirements: The applicant must have a PhD degree in atmospheric science or simular. Applicant must have work life experience
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with microbes in drinking water, bathing water and wastewater and the molecular methods required to analyze these microbes. Microbes in contact with drinking water are often found living as biofilms
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Job Description We are seeking an early-career researcher (with a completed PhD or equivalent qualifications obtained no more than five years prior to the application deadline) for a sub-study
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attitude to share information. In addition, you will participate in analysing and interpreting different type of data. You are expecting to have the responsibilities of developing methods for analysing and
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noble-metal tellurides. The researcher will work together with PhD students, postdocs, and a research engineer, to perform the experiments. Description of the work duties: to perform synthesis
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the Netherlands. Data generation including field observations and interviews. Analysis using qualitative social science methods. Active participation in project workshops, meetings and public engagement activities
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80 people: researchers, teachers, technical/administrative staff, and Ph.D. candidates. The department has a large PhD programme and co-ordinates three international Master programmes. The Department