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livelihoods. FLASH comprises seven work packages (WPs), coordinated by different consortium partners, with a total of six PhD positions and one postdoc (Figure 1). While your primary base will be in Bangladesh
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. Sicco Verwer and dr Annibale Panichella. In the Algorithmics group, you will become part of a dynamic and diverse environment of PhD and postdoc researchers excited about making theoretical and
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investigate how 3D printed clay systems—columns, claddings, and related architectural elements—can function as materially driven climate regulators, providing passive environmental comfort while also advancing
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of PhD and postdoc researchers excited about making theoretical and algorithmic contributions in intelligent decision making. Apart from dealing with the scalability challenge inherent in modern AI
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manufacturing. A key factor in DPPs’ success is legitimacy, that is, the extent to which it is perceived as aligned with a society’s values and beliefs. Without requisite legitimation, the political support and
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of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. Our diverse team of PhDs, postdocs, project managers and professors all share the ambition to develop smart, sustainable, and equitable mobility systems. Our unique 12
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, and two exchanges. A special element will be the design of EXPLORA kits: through teamwork with other doctoral candidates in the network you will make an EXPLORA kit forming a meaningful contribution
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, and industry partners. The aim is to evaluate all ELSA elements in technical industry and advise firms on responsible, strategic AI use. Using literature reviews, case studies, survey research, and
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, and the ethical standards adhered to during manufacturing. A key factor in DPPs’ success is legitimacy, that is, the extent to which it is perceived as aligned with a society’s values and beliefs
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of biomass scale-up. Against this backdrop, this PhD project aims to explore growth conditions that will increase the yield and biomass productivity of open-culture PNSB for nutritional ingredient in food and