17 finite-element-methods-"Multiple" PhD positions at Erasmus University Rotterdam in Netherlands
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where there is no clear or well-defined solution. SSM emphasizes understanding problems from multiple stakeholders' perspectives, facilitating the exploration of different viewpoints and fostering a
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and implement the research independently and under guidance of the promotor and supervisor. This entails the set-up of the research, the selection of methods and theories, data collection and analysis
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solutions for larger societal divides. Using methods such as multi-criteria mapping and participatory action research, you will co-design interventions that help CCs recognize, discuss, and address
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-of-the-art theory and research on sustainability, business-society management, business ethics, and general management with business practice, using innovative teaching methods. The department also has a
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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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coding the appropriate algorithms and methods that implement the novel concepts and model. Gathering experimental or observational data to test hypotheses or highlight the strength and boundaries
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ethics, political philosophy and philosophical conceptual analysis; Experience with quantitative empirical research methods (semi-structured interviews, focus groups, participatory research, including data
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often empirical and applies both quantitative and qualitative methods. As a PhD candidate in our section, you can design your own PhD project. The themes described below serve as inspiration and reflect
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doctoral programme is designed to train world-class researchers in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods. We combine in-depth knowledge of key topics in
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, startup acquisition, and startup wage setting. The PhD project will be primarily empirical, with a focus on applying modern micro-econometric methods to large scale datasets such as administrative data