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collaborative research initiative between Zuyd University of Applied Sciences and the Noël Research Group at the University of Amsterdam . In this project, you will work on the development and implementation
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the target group that supports lifestyle change for people who struggle financially. By integrating support across multiple life domains into the digital CLI and embedding it within the local context, we
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Dutch rural-urban regions, using a Research Through Design methodology. This PhD position is part of the ‘Fertile Soils’ project that explores the potential to address multiple spatial challenges in rural
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many other PhDs within the REAP2SOW consortium by conducting field-work and experiments together. Key responsibilities align with ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders but also across
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practitioners and policymakers as they navigate real-world, value-based change through design and research. Job description Society faces multiple, interconnected transitions—such as the energy, circularity, and
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the appropriate responses. They must deal with this on the spot. Millions of years of evolution have allowed plants to adapt to almost every climate and has made them to masters perceiving and responding
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. The project focuses on corridors for housing in Eindhoven and partner city Geneva, and the participatory development of Design Fictions to envision and deliberate what life within sustainable housing corridors
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processes and help collectives envision and develop the organisational and digital tools required for broader participation. You will be part of a cohort of 11 PhD candidates from multiple Dutch universities
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implant microstructures. Implement and test topology optimization strategies for designing architected implants subject to multiple objectives (for instance maximum strenght and fatigue life). Collaborate
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, and mitigation. Urban canyons significantly alter wind flow and temperature distribution, creating strong gradients and turbulence above and between buildings. These phenomena lead to multiple