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archaeological finds. Conducting geospatial analyses in GIS, including work with LiDAR data, aerial imagery, and other remote sensing data. Developing a webGIS platform to host field-collected data, legacy
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the form of, for example, agentic systems or other abstract AI-pipelines, but research has shown that existing frameworks are brittle. If successful, though, such systems can uncover high-value insights from
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at various levels. EAAS is hiring a total of 20 PhD/postdoc scientists to join the team, and our project/group leaders share the ambition of gender parity in hires across EAAS. Within this context we invite
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and 11 support staff and about 21 Postdocs and 24 PhD candidates. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). At EMBRACER, we work at the
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committee. Currently, IMAU employs 18 faculty members and 11 support staff and about 21 Postdocs and 24 PhD candidates, and offers a friendly, open and international atmosphere. More information If you have
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seminars, working groups, and conferences. You will participate in the activities of our research team of PhD candidates and postdocs and engage in interdisciplinary interactions as well as undergraduate
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this project, you will as PhD researcher conduct research on developing an agent-based model simulating the HPAI intervention and involving relevant actors in the poultry value chain. Research will consist
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'world leading' by an international visitation committee. Currently, IMAU employs 15 faculty members and 10 support staff and some 20 Postdocs and 30 PhD students, and offers a friendly, open and
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simulated agents. By systematically manipulating the social conditions (cooperation vs. competition, solo vs. group foraging) and landscapes (poor vs. rich resource availability, clustered vs. uniform
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agents. Our research is structured around three core domains: Toxicology, Environmental Epidemiology, and Veterinary Public Health. More information For more information, please contact dr. Jules