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five Dutch universities: the University of Twente, the University of Groningen, Leiden University, Radboud University, and Delft University. The Formal Methods and Tools (FMT) group at the University
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collaboration with the Inhibitory Receptor lab meaning that the project will involve working closely with people in both labs. Good informal and formal research communication are therefore essential for a
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theoretical foundations and formal methods, and focuses on applications in the field of artificial intelligence and data science. There are many collaborations between the two institutes. For more information
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of production and consumption. Methodologically, the research adopts an inductive, mixed-method approach which may integrate digital ethnography, (non-)participant observation, semi-structured in-depth interviews
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, the research adopts an inductive, mixed-method approach which may integrate digital ethnography, (non-)participant observation, semi-structured in-depth interviews with media producers and consumers, critical
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existing laws and regulations and other formal and informal management instruments, a guiding role of government agencies and other parties remains a major challenge. Especially because trust between parties
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literacies is a plus. Experience with the applied methods is a plus. Organisation Conditions of employment We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities: A salary of
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methods that allow for relatively model-free inference. In this project, we aim to combine the strengths of these three frameworks into a novel and coherent whole. The project is funded by an M2 grant from
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of hydrogen, i.e. green hydrogen, needs to economically compete with the conventional (fossil based) production methods. You will explore the optimization of hydrogen production through alkaline electrolysis in
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investigator) and Prof. Nathalie de Vries. The PhD candidate selected for the position will: Combine qualitative and quantitative research with research-by-design methods. Foster interdisciplinarity, drawing