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representatives have recently argued for different forms of multispecies justice to address the profound inequities of the ecological crisis. Artists and cultural institutions have also developed important
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-preserving data analysis. We are looking for a PhD student to join our team and contribute to cutting-edge research in theoretical computer science, with a focus on Secure Multi-Party Computation. You will
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on these topics takes place within our research program “Urban Futures: Transitions Towards Economic and Social Sustainability for Cities”. Your job In this programme, faculty members from different sub disciplines
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Group (BIS), the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA), and the Plant Production Systems Group (PPS) with supervision by Dr. Casper Quist/Dr. Klaas Bouwmeester, Prof. Jonne Rodenburg, Dr. Paul
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neurological diseases pose major challenges to modern healthcare. Despite their apparent differences, these conditions share striking cellular-level similarities, including altered cell–cell communication
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. The military supply logistics network faces uncertainty, which is dependent on the adversary and their means. The military supply logistics networks need to consider different scenarios, requiring the that it
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residents overcome different forms of violence through place-making and local leadership, and how they create more safe, sustainable and liveable communities through self-organised, alternative forms
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estimation using multi-track Sentinel-1 (C-band) and NISAR (L-band) data. Implement and extend dynamic InSAR processing workflows for near-real-time analysis, including quality control and anomaly detection
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. You will work here This research is embedded within four research groups, at Wageningen University and Utrecht University: the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (WU-CSA), the Laboratory of Cell and
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embedded within three research groups: the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA), the Plant Production Systems Group (PPS) and the Biosystematics Group (BIS), with supervision by Prof. Jonne Rodenburg, Dr