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on construction and performance indicators. This will require an insight into how to fully automate the discrete topology design synthesis process across system levels and how to learn component descriptions and
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. The project will have a strong quantitative component relying on computer science, machine learning, policy evaluation and causal inference. In addition, it will also contain a strong business component, in
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Environmental Hydraulics Group (HWM), a dynamic and committed team of 14 academics, 5 support staff, 3 postdocs and 29 PhD researchers, which is led by Prof. dr. Martine van der Ploeg. Your main supervisors from
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/postdoc scientists to join the team, and our project/group leaders share the ambition of gender parity in hires across EAAS. We particularly encourage women and candidates from other under-represented
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socio-ecological system. The project, consisting of a Principal Investigator and two Postdoc researchers studying grassroots adaptation strategies, is now seeking 4 PhD candidates to join the team. Each
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adaptation of one specific socio-ecological system. The project, consisting of a Principal Investigator and two Postdoc researchers studying grassroots adaptation strategies, is now seeking 4 PhD candidates
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. The project, consisting of a principal investigator and two Postdoc researchers studying grassroots adaptation strategies, is now seeking 4 PhD candidates to join the team. Each PhD candidate will also engage
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of the four PhD candidates will identify and trace evolutionary pathways in climate adaptation of one specific socio-ecological system. The project, consisting of a principal investigator and two Postdoc
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a multidisciplinary team of three researchers (two PhDs and one Postdoc), and in close collaboration with major industrial and research partners, including ESA (European Space Agency), Airbus, Rolls
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antennas, where wide-angle beam steering of a narrow high-gain beam is realized by using a large number of active elements, (e.g. 1000-5000 active channels). This provides a very good performance but is on