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provides an excellent environment to publish, expand your professional network, and develop expertise at the intersection of systems modeling, sustainability, and industrial practice. Job requirements A PhD
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the various input and output datasets - Investigate the loss function for a multivariate regression output with very different ranges in the target variables and unknown density distributions - Investigate
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economy, and social psychology. Researchers in our department draw on a range of different research methodologies encompassing qualitative and quantitative techniques. The position comes with some teaching
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collaboration with national and international partners. In addition, there will be plenty of opportunities to collaborate with fellow postdocs and PhD students at the Bioinformatics chair group in Wageningen
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data with field-collected biodiversity and ecosystem functioning measurements to understand how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are linked and changing across different habitats in response
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to understand how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning are linked and changing across different habitats in response to climate change and/or human use of natural resources. The successful candidate will
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. Applicants for the postdoctoral position must have a PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Cyber Security or closely related fields. Applicants for the research associate position must have a MSc or
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alternatives such as HBI, DRI, and scrap. These changes introduce new challenges in maintaining furnace stability, gas flow, and productivity. This PhD project focuses on developing and applying advanced
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to assess the differences in functioning of natural and novel ecosystems, spontaneously developing in post-coal mining spoil heaps. We will also assess when novel ecosystems will be similar to natural
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group in the Department of Cognitive Robotics. You will be supervised by associate professor Luka Peternel and associate professor Jens Kober, and work with MSc students and PhD candidates in