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Vacancies PhD position on Assessing DNS Dependencies at Scale Key takeaways The Domain Name System (DNS) plays a central role in the Internet’s infrastructure. Its distributed nature has enabled
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, tailored, complex materials such as advanced polymers or polymeric formulations, catalysts, mechatronic devices and software and algorithms. Design, control and modelling and analyses complement
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of topics include algorithmic fairness in network analysis, developing network embedding frameworks for real-world network datasets or AI models based on agentic LLMs for simulating real-world network data
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and subsequently distribute within them, typically using microscopy-based techniques. The position is part of the national NanoMedNL consortium and the candidate will interact with other PhD candidates
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of the North Sea. Existing automated detection algorithms will be used to identify seals and porpoises. The results will be used to create seasonal acoustic presence maps, investigate differences in community
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geospatial data on fisheries activities near OWFs to evaluate the distributional impacts of OWFs across different fleet segments; conducting fieldwork and surveys in collaboration with ‘NO REGRETS’ partners
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address issues like data privacy and ownership, distribution of responsibilities and accountability, and technology access on organisational, project and district level, and explore how digital technologies
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-breeding residency site. Job Description This project aims to investigate the spatial-temporal dynamics of Black-tailed Godwit distribution, habitat use, and foraging ecology in Senegal, focusing
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activities. By mapping and analysing the spatial distribution of such initiatives, the project will reveal how urban demand for landscape services—food production, recreation, nature management—relates
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-spectroscopy, and (extensional) rheology will be used to quantify different structure characteristics, ingredient and water distribution, and textural properties. The gained knowledge will be used to provide