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for dynamic capacity allocation. Your key responsibilities (include but are not limited to): Develop AI-based optimisation models for capacity connection; Design a capacity connection market mechanism; Develop
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teleconnections and of changing spatial heterogeneities in both the AMOC and the Amazon. In the specific sub-project at IMAU, existing GCM simulations in which AMOC undergoes a collapse will be analysed
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bottom-up approaches for investigating the mechanisms of chaperone-mediated protein folding. Your responsibilities will include: conducting independent experimental work and perform data analysis
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selection and acceptance. This will be arranged with help of the International Service Desk (ISD) external link of our university. Finding appropriate housing in or near Utrecht is your own responsibility
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good pension plan. We also give you plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions. Therefore, we provide various training and development schemes. We are You will
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of the International Service Desk external link (ISD) of our university. Finding appropriate housing in or near Utrecht is your own responsibility, but the ISD may be able to advise you therewith. Unfortunately, we must
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, please contact Professor Appy Sluijs external link at a.sluijs@uu.nl . Please do not send your application to this email address. Note that international candidates that need a visa/work permit for
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. You can only apply via our online procedure using the 'apply now' button. E-mail applications cannot be accepted. Include the following information in your application: your curriculum vitae, including
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Science, Media and Policy in the Twentieth Century, De Bont analyses how people have studied, represented and controlled the dispersal of wild animals around the world (e.g. invasions of ‘exotic’ animals
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especially in close collaboration with other researchers at Utrecht University, Technical University Delft, Leiden University and University of Twente. Key Responsibilities: Mapping stakeholders in the Dutch