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completion of the PhD thesis within the contract period is to be expected. A PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the successful candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Philosophy
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publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD thesis. The PhD thesis has to be completed within four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme, you will receive research training as
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training programme and will have the opportunity to connect with peers and other colleagues. Where relevant, the student will also participate in the Research Networks in History and Classics (CRASIS), and
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achieved consensus. The PRELIFE consortium brings together leading researchers from a wide spectrum of disciplines—including astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth and planetary sciences
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chain management in a short research proposal. Organisation The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Opera of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by dr. Chengyong Xiao
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responsible for the research and education programme in Special Needs Education and Youth Care. Both units are part of the Department of Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, collaborating closely in teaching
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; extension of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year so that successful completion of the PhD thesis within the contract period is to be expected. A PhD training programme is part
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, analysing the data, developing prognostic and simulation models and writing scientific articles. The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Operations of FEB’s Research Institute, while building
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, engineering, informatics, or a related field. Proven experience in energy system modeling, preferably with PyPSA or a similar framework. A strong understanding of energy system modeling and optimization
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. The position also includes an extensive training programme. The PhD candidate will be supervised jointly by associate professor Mike Huiskes, assistant professor Joanna Chojnicka and assistant professor Dimitris