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to the test at our green campus and push your boundaries in an internationally friendly environment. Gas sensing plays an important role in many fields. It is used to monitor climate change, optimise industrial
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countries/media systems they propose to examine, including the rationale for this choice. This outline should contain a) an introduction with research question(s), b) a theoretical background, and c) a
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tested, community-driven approach combining technical/visual tools (e.g., AI-powered thermography) and social innovations (e.g., community workshops) to engage marginalized households in retrofitting
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to address which countries/media systems they propose to examine, including the rationale for this choice. This outline should contain a) an introduction with research question(s), b) a theoretical background
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or environmental assessment, and by developing annotation manuals and tests on a gold standard. This position is part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which develops the foundations of a transformative GeoQA
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engage in applied research within dynamic, interdisciplinary project teams. Together with your team, you will examine the economic impact of various policy measures on agricultural businesses, supply
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companies active in the Province of Groningen. A selection of expected results of the project: 1. A tested, community-driven approach combining technical/visual tools (e.g., AI-powered thermography) and
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explained in a statement of purpose. GRE test is required for all entering PhD students. Valid GRE (revised) General Test results are required from all PhD applicants (all 3 sections: Verbal Reasoning
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model species (e.g. Culex pipiens) to test specific hypotheses about sensory-driven flight behaviour under controlled light and visual environments. This will allow you to explore the underlying
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of nanomedicines to deliver nucleic acids). Robust methods for nanomedicine characterization and interaction with cells are essential to be able to test new formulations and improve their design and efficacy