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of developing a computational model to simulate hydro-sedimentary dynamics and morphology between restored patches to explore conditions favourable for restoration. Validated with data on vegetation cover and
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| £20780 + £2500 industry top up (per annum (tax free)) Overview This exciting, fully-funded PhD opportunity invites applications from candidates with a robust foundation in data science, modelling, and
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identify the necessary solutions. The findings should also remain valid under different climate change scenarios. With its global state-of-the-art energy system model, ICE-2 at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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invites applications from candidates with a robust foundation in data science, modelling, and/or engineering, and a keen interest in deploying data analysis and artificial intelligence (AI) to solve real
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objective is to identify under what technical and economic conditions innovative technologies—such as fusion energy or perovskite solar cells—can be effectively incorporated into the energy system. You will
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model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. All our PhD students are embedded in
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understand and characterise the real-world variability of conditions for chain drives in high performance sport. Improving the emulation of race conditions improves the optimisation of components for riders
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you like to contribute to an increased understanding of carbon cycle feedbacks in the climate system? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of seagoing fieldwork, laboratory experiments and modelling? As a
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program focuses on translational, laboratory-based, and mechanistic studies aimed at understanding how host-microbe interactions impact conditions such as recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) and
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, applying advanced modeling techniques and analyzing large-scale datasets to contribute to healthcare policy decisions. The PhD project will be supervised by Dr. Nora Franzen and Professor Maarten J. IJzerman