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, climate modelling, and polar climate research. Your work will help increase understanding of key processes in the Arctic climate system, such as the linkage between Arctic sea ice and the Atlantic
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student participation and help create a safe, needs-supportive school environment—while keeping the dogs’ welfare in mind. The project includes a literature review, field research in Dutch schools, a
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who has made an outstanding contribution to the humanities or social sciences. The prize consists of a monetary award of EUR 25,000, intended to help finance a research project at the prizewinner’s
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cluster, together with the Department of Global and Local Governance of the University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân, is looking for a PhD researcher in the field of 'spatial strategies and governance
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We are looking for talented candidates who wish to design their own PhD research project on an interdisciplinary topic within the scope of the research expertise of Young Academy Groningen members
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research on language modeling, as our findings will aid the understanding of modal verbs learning in modern neural language models, ultimately contributing to the design of better models. You will be asked
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. The position also includes an extensive training programme. The PhD candidate will be supervised jointly by associate professor Mike Huiskes, assistant professor Joanna Chojnicka and assistant professor Dimitris
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barriers, the societal needs, storm surge barrier and ecological impacts. Key research questions will be: How can adaptation decisions on storm surge barriers in the Dutch delta be linked to other decisions
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materials, to aid design of novel more energy-efficient processing routes. The development of these digital twins requires reliable and predictive models for microstructure formation during steel processing
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activities and contexts. Promote the project at academic conferences and assist with conference organization. Teach on related Bachelor’s and/or Master’s programmes (from year 2). Transform research