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measurement campaigns with diverse teams; You have a keen interest in microbes-environment interactions and their evolution in space and time; You are interested in environmental processes and climate change
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projects focused on contesting and contextualizing planning support technologies and methods for urban transformation. You will collaborate closely with ITC labs such as the DISC (Design and Interactive
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impact stakeholders' perception of and interaction in renovation workflows under organisational, local, and national regulatory constraints. Essential activities within your project will be to: · map
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that limit their predictability and broader application. You will investigate the underlying mechanical principles—including contact stiffness, constraint geometry, and material interactions, in particular
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Your job We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate in the field of insect-flower-microbe interactions who would like to unravel the effect of nectar microbes on flower visiting insects
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issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation. We aim to understand the interactions within social-physical systems, considering land uses and diverse stakeholders. The chair
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gain insights into the time scales, strength, and interactions of different processes in the Earth system that play a role. You will investigate the observed annual cycle including interannual variations
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for complex systems design for many years. Still, many companies struggle to implement it. They tend to rely on paper based systems engineering, where visual diagrams combined with interaction between engineers
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website . It focuses on the interaction between societal developments and the norms, structuring, allocation, enforcement, and (intended) societal functioning of accountability and liability
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on research. You are happy to constructively interact and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team, including local and international collaborators. You look forward to publishing your findings in leading