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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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Apply now The Institute of Environmental Sciences CML and Faculty of Science is looking for: PhD candidate in Life Cycle Assessment of Port Call activities Vacancy number:15682 We are seeking a
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and other stakeholders to gauge and optimize the ecological and bioeconomic consequences of North Sea OWF expansion. The announced PhD position focuses on foraging and life-cycle ecology of fish and
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to characterize the molecular properties of catalysts together with statistical methods to derive predictive models for selective catalysis. In a data-driven approach, an initial set of reactions is analyzed and
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-tailed Godwits in West Africa and in Europe. A significant data set of tracking data will be available to be used for the PhD research project as adequate. This position is one of two PhD positions hired
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BSc and MSc degrees. Copies of your diplomas and transcripts of records (BSc and MSc). Contact information of two academic references. You may apply for this position until 22 June 11:59pm / before 23
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(due to the low radiation dose). One possible way to address this is to incorporate information gained from previous scans (e.g., MRI) of the same patient. As a PhD student on this project, you will
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for a small fee; a fixed year-end bonus of 8.3%; excellent pension scheme. In addition to these first-rate employee benefits, you will receive a fully funded PhD position and you will be offered a course
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, development and career, we have to be very selective in our admission process for PhD students. Information and application Are you interested in this position? Please submit your application via the "apply now
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Organisation Job description A fully funded PhD position in the broad field of systems and control is available at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The specific subject of the project