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. Methods from Human-Building Interaction are used to examine how people interact with built urban environments. Data-oriented approaches are employed to analyze the impacts of urban mobility barriers
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of climate change, industrial pollution and loss of biodiversity, and curious how to grasp the complex relation between them? Are you an experienced ethnographer interested in studying marine environments
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Dutch or German is a useful asset for the research project. Additional Information Benefits Tilburg University offers excellent benefits in a pleasant working environment: A position based on 1,0 FTE (40
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Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable. The University of Amsterdam offers excellent inter-disciplinary research environment in the heart of Amsterdam and scopes of professional development
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environment that encourages innovation, teamwork, and professional development. If you are motivated to apply advanced numerical methods to real-world structural challenges and contribute to the sustainable
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on an additional project related to EUROfusion developments of a digital twin environment (DTE), also in collaboration with EUROfusion public research institutes and DIFFER affiliated private partners. Where
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. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable. The University of Amsterdam offers excellent inter-disciplinary research environment in the heart of Amsterdam and scopes of professional
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breaking down contaminants in groundwater; providing a growth environment for soil and plant roots; providing carrying capacity for infrastructure; providing biological activity for biological soil
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be extended for 18 months. The preferred starting date is 1 September 2026; An enthusiastic and professional academic team; An inspiring academic and international work environment in the heart
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, collaborative, and motivated to combine excellent research on citizen collectives and democracy with societal relevance, ECCO provides an exceptional environment to grow as a scholar and research leader. As part