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outcomes. Our research seeks to bridge this knowledge gap by using Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) to simulate and evaluate the impact of various green infrastructure design scenarios in peri-urban areas
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universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of Groningen. It has more than 5000 students and 700 staff members, who
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and mechanical properties under in-situ pressure and temperature conditions; develop and apply fully-coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical models to simulate mine water flow and heat storage dynamics within
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minerals) and reverse weathering (precipitation of authigenic secondary clays and carbonate precipitation). You will conduct laboratory flow-through experiments to simulate different ambient conditions and
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A 4-year, fully funded PhD position in International Relations at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (start date: September 2025), within the project “The Migrating Globalised City
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at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (start date: September 2025), within the project “The Migrating Globalised City: Rethinking everyday urban life dynamics”. The project will be under the joint
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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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access to world-class laboratories like Geolab external link and Earth Simulation Lab external link , and to excellent high-performance computing facilities. We are a lively department that hosts
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Earth Simulation Lab external link . We also have excellent High- Performance Computing facilities. The department and its facilities are located at Utrecht Science Park. Utrecht is the fourth largest
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will use computational models to explore the minimal functional requirements for self-replication to emerge from polymerising molecules. Instead of simulating specific chemistries in full detail, we will