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Wageningen University. The scientist will be involved in an interdisciplinary, innovative synthetic biology project in a productive scientific environment. Selection Criteria A PhD degree in biochemistry
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, the following is required: PhD in high-speed aerodynamics, turbulence, transition and combustion modelling, or another relevant aerospace engineering discipline. Additional requirements In addition to your CV and
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sensing provides large-scale and consistent observations, in-situ data collection remains a vital component for ground-truthing, model calibration, and validation of automated monitoring. However
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in combination with other machine learning techniques, to create predictive models. You will engage in an interactive feedback loop with domain experts to analyze discovered models and remove any
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to keep the data up-to data with very little effort. Estimate energy and land needs for the realization of the CCU potential. Develop a multi-objective optimization model for individual CCUS projects
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application of spatial microsimulation and agent-based models in relation to the Horizon Europe project MOBI-TWIN ( https://mobi-twin-project.eu ). ????-TWIN is a Horizon Europe project that investigates
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start with the Hip Hop and Urban archive, has produced a first season of a podcast on Hip Hop in the Netherlands, and the PhD researcher has published (peer reviewed) articles on Dutch Hip Hop and
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prehistoric Cyprus. Four PhD candidates will investigate how migration, buildings, burial practices, and figurative objects were used to negotiate social inequalities. Key tasks Conduct collaborative and novel
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of Twente, is looking for an experienced and motivated postdoc in the field of computational mechanics, skilled in programming and image segmentation. The project is related to multiscale modeling
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counterterrorism event dataset and experimenting with data-driven models to analyse patterns in terrorism and counterterrorism. What you will do The position is part of the European Research Council (ERC) funded