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certificates – see below. Applications should include Letter of motivation (650 words max.) CV Reference letters from at least two academic referees A copy of your bachelor’s and master’s diplomas with a list of
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Reference letters from at least two academic referees A copy of your bachelor’s and master’s diplomas with a list of course grades. If the certificates or transcripts are not in English or Dutch a translation
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interact to shape an entire simulated organ. To calibrate and parametrize the models, you will have access to data from experimental collaborators (Boxem Lab). In turn, your models will help our experimental
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element simulations (e.g., using Abaqus) to simulate the temper rolling process. Enhance existing analytical tools for fast and accurate roll-force prediction. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team
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PhD on Coupled Subsurface Processes in Mine Water Thermal Energy Storage Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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’, i.e. policies that deal with problems after they occur, rather than long-term prevention. By developing innovative simulation models that incorporate the life-course consequences of policy options, your
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references A curriculum vitae Copies of MA diploma and list of grades Copy of MA thesis If available, a copy of an article, book chapter or other academic text that you feel best represents your work Contact
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Earth in dependence of continental growth and how geochemical mineral-water reactions controlled the composition of the first ocean. These processes involve forward weathering (dissolution of primary
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Development. The team of the Department of Physical Geography external link excels in research and education on BSc, MSc and PhD level. We research processes, patterns and dynamics of Earth’s systems from
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climate system. Your job As a PhD candidate, you will investigate how Arctic sea ice is changing and what role ocean warming - also known as Arctic Atlantification - plays in this process. You will use