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qualitative research, systematic network analysis, and the design of educational and communication models that empower professionals to implement new approaches in their fields. Your job The Netherlands is
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research, they also interact with each other. In fact, the AMOC and polar ice sheets form an intricate network of multiscale systems, with interactions that can be stabilizing or destabilizing, the latter
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approaches such as network analysis (considered an advantage). Our offer The opportunity to work in and with a team of leading experts; a job for 4 years. After 18 months you will be reviewed. If positive
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another PhD candidate (on question modelling), a postdoc (on the GeoQA reasoning engine), and a technical assistant; evaluate the framework through user-centered scenarios in spatial planning
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gold standard of geo-analytic purposes and questions; collaborate with a technical assistant, another PhD candidate (on geodata source modelling), and a postdoc (on the GeoQA reasoning engine). It is
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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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) or prof. J. Bijlsma (j.bijlsma@uu.nl ). If you would like to hear what it’s like to work in this position straight from one of our colleagues, then please contact: dr. Esther Nauta, postdoc bij UCALL
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, you will focus on that. Your job In this PhD project, you will be part of a large consortium of six PhD candidates and three postdocs. Together, we aim to understand the working of storm surge barriers
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, IMAU employs 18 faculty members and 11 support staff and about 21 Postdocs and 24 PhD candidates. The Ice and Climate group at IMAU is an inspiring, high-quality and versatile research group focusing
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palynology and organic biomarker and biogenic calcite geochemistry at several sediment sequences. You will collaborate with fellow PhD candidates or postdocs carrying out climate model experiments