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Vacancies PhD position in Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Key takeaways Join our innovative Health Technology and Services Research (HTSR) section at the Faculty of Behavioural Management
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through soil, surface water, and groundwater systems. By validating model simulations with in-situ measurements (e.g., soil moisture, groundwater levels, surface water) and geospatial datasets (e.g
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study, you will develop a model for the dynamic methane cycling in global inland waters. This model will build on our pioneering model framework and simulate the changes in cycling fluxes of major carbon
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you enjoy working on interdisciplinary research that bridges energy modelling with climate science, hydrology, risk analysis, and integrated assessment? Join us as a PhD candidate. Your job The rapid
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PhD position on Modelling of Ocean Alkalinity Dynamics Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August 2025
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learning techniques to improve diagnostic values and (bedside) application. Applied EEG studies are complemented by biophysical modeling and simulation for improved understanding of underlying neuronal
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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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of the mechanical properties of cell walls based on experiments and small-scale simulations developed elsewhere in theGreenTE consortium. Correct and improve your mathematical models in close collaboration with
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(immersive reality, planning and simulation models) for joint planning assessment · support demonstrators of the developed prototypes in the project You will be part of a team comprising three PhD
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drier with global warming. However, particularly in the vulnerable subtropical and mid-latitude regions, the state-of-the-art climate models produce simulations that differ not only in the magnitude, but