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to solve the resulting differential equations. The team has a healthy portfolio of PhD positions and close collaborations with industrial partners. It consists of four full FTEs at Eindhoven University
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action and collaborative governance of energy communities, adopting a system perspective. While key to the national energy transition energy communities are hindered from scaling due, at least in part, to
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work within and in interaction with the Ombion-CPBT project. You will collect, develop and pilot aforementioned methods, in collaboration with a diverse group of stakeholders, including biomedical
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, experimental designs and applying (multivariate) statistical techniques; excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; independence, eagerness to learn and the ability to work in an
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from reactive to proactive. The goal is to increase transparency and trust in the DNS namespace. Key research activities will include applying machine learning and graph-based techniques to uncover
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-)ecosystems. This NWA-funded PhD position is part of the REAP2SOW programme, a national collaboration between Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, Leiden University, the University of Twente
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and thereby help understanding carbon cycling in a changing ocean. Close collaboration with the group of Sommerdijk at Radboud UMC will allow nanometer-scale resolution analysis of the calcifying
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person who thrives in a collaborative research environment. You have some experience in codicological and palaeographical research or are willing to acquire the relevant skills during your PhD project. You
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about everyone’s research project and try to help and learn from each other’s problems to boost our scientific and personal growth. We also enjoy many team-building activities and events where you will
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applications (XR) will be provided by another research institute in collaboration with the research team of Utrecht University and its development is outside the scope of this PhD research. How it will be