18 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "Multiple" Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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. Multiple hydrogen production technologies from electricity are under development, with varying maturity and applications. This research project focuses on mid-term cost reduction and long-term innovation
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, laboratory analysis, and advanced data systems? Then this postdoctoral position within the ESA-funded HYDRA-EO project (ESA Tender ITT 1-242-649, Crop Multiple Stressors, Pests and Diseases ) is an excellent
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systematic validation and performance assessment. At ING, large document flows and multiple RAG-based initiatives call for robust mechanisms to evaluate model outputs. You will work with ING Analytics
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the innovation development. On a daily basis you will be embedded in the Marketing and Consumer Behaviour group of Wageningen University. We have a vibrant group with multiple PhD and postdocs next to a staff of
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to advance the resiliency and reliability of beyond-5G/6G networks. The candidate is expected to work on the European project PHRESH (https://itea4.org/index.php/project/phresh.html ) and the Dutch National
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. Are you eager to explore the role of such social dynamics, drawing on insights from multiple disciplines? Are you curious about what we can learn from energy-related interactions in different contexts, from
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the services nature provides to people. The position will combine ecological data analysis with statistical and spatial modeling to quantify chemical impacts across multiple levels of biological
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Postdoctoral Researcher to join the NWO-VIDI project Not-Just-Water, which investigates how multiple phases (e.g. air, water, debris) influence impact loads on structures during extreme hydrodynamic events