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enterprises and collaboration networks in agricultural areas as a response to the lack of space in urban regions. These initiatives combine agricultural production with public and private services such as
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’ livelihood. Your duties and responsibilities in this role will include: Conducting research and analysis within the framework of the project Improving climate information services, DROP app, by incorporating
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, environmental managers, and disaster response coordinators—including the potential integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) to translate technical explanations into more accessible, natural language narratives
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. The SMARTIER project is funded by EFRO Oost. This position will give you ample opportunities to collaborate with EngD and PhD students, post-docs and other researchers within the Membrane Science & Technology
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nature-based solution, for climate change adaptation, biodiversity gain, and other ecosystem services to people. Key responsibilities: Analyse biodiversity data of birds, plants and insects from newly
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researchers working on innovative projects with as doctoral candidates and post-docs. It has been accommodated in three multidisciplinary UT research institutes: Mesa+ Institute, TechMed Centre and Digital
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prehistoric Cyprus, between ca 4000 – 1700 BCE, by analysing house sizes, house inventories, building biographies, and settlement lay outs using both quantitative and contextual approaches. The aim is to
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collection, processing, and analyses with project partners in the Cyprus, the Netherlands, and a yet to be selected laboratory; Carry out isotope analyses of archaeological and ecological sample materials
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, between ca 4000 – 1700 BCE, by analysing grave types, burial practices and grave contents using both quantitative and contextual approaches. The aim is to reconstruct burial practices and how they might
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4000 – 1700 BCE, by analysing pendants, figurines, and ceramic figurative plaques and vessels using quantitative and contextual approaches. The aim is to reconstruct what figurative objects can tell us