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University Rotterdam. Job description Tasks and Responsibilities: Getting acquainted with the state-of-the-art literature and developing a theoretical framework to examine it; Conducting fieldwork in Malmö and
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to the TopTreat consortium by analysing and optimising new personalized strategies for osteoarthritis diagnosis and care, based on collected clinical data and technological innovations (TopTreat-onderzoek artrose
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top predators in the North Sea. Key responsibilities: Analyse tracking data of seals and seabirds to investigate their foraging behaviour in relation to dynamic environmental variables, such as tidal
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of the associated logistical processes make providing such speed and consistency challenging. In this project, we will analyse a variety of real-world inspired problems that need to be overcome to meet this challenge
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metabolomic profiles, environmental exposures, and cardiometabolic health. You will do this by analysing unique, high-dimensional OMICs data generated within Exposome-NL. You will work closely with leading
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securing well designed and well executed analyses of food? Are you eager to take on the challenge of improving analytical techniques in this field using state-of-the-art measurement systems such as LC-(HR)MS
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work will include: analysing satellite data and Lagrangian tracking to estimate how much sea ice has been exported from the Arctic over the past decades; studying how heat from the ocean contributes to
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on the following key questions: Analysing Centralization and Accessibility: Using population data from real world data sources such as cancer registries and data from the central bureau of statistics, the PhD
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any questions that you’d like us to answer, please contact Thomas Röckmann (t.roeckmann@uu.nl ). Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please send an email to science.recruitment@uu.nl
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) based on different climate scenarios. You will perform the model runs, analyse the results, and compare them to firn properties estimated from (airborne) radar observations and weather station