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and Dr. Kuijer, the team includes a senior researcher and consumption corridor expert in Switzerland, and a part-time Postdoc position in the Netherlands. Where to apply Website https
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independent academic researchers and teachers. For more information about our policy on diversity and equality please go to the diversity page on our website: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/dossiers
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://www.academictransfer.com/357447/ Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteTU DelftCountryNetherlandsCityDelftPostal Code2628CDStreetMekelweg 5Geofield Contact City Delft Website http://www.tudelft.nl
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and cyclic immunofluorescence), and additional transcriptomic data. Within the Kool group, you will work closely together with an Bioinformatic Postdoc and will be supported by research technicians
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of Technology is a leading international community where innovation in aerospace meets global challenges. Our support and scientific staff, including PhD candidates, postdocs, and students, largely work together
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of environmental degradation and mitigation to operate within planetary boundaries. However, from a wellbeing-perspective, this research typically centres how basic needs and wellbeing indicators can be met through
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Environmental Hydraulics Group (HWM), a dynamic and committed team of 15 academics, 5 support staff, 4 postdocs and 24 PhD researchers. Our focus is on hydrology and environmental hydraulics, which we combine
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(HWM), a dynamic and committed team of 14 academics, 5 support staff, 3 postdocs and 29 PhD researchers. Our focus is on hydrology and environmental hydraulics, which we combine to understand and
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environments. The researcher will work on modelling relevant propagation effects, designing localization strategies robust to urban acoustics, and validating these techniques using state-of-the-art experimental
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modelling, spatial data infrastructures and AI-supported reasoning over geographic information. You will work at the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, contributing to cutting-edge research