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environmental and design requirements, such as sustainability standards, material choices, and architectural competitions, are negotiated within densification projects. By revealing how discourses around land
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proclaimed sustainability goals. Specifically, the PhD position at Utrecht University focuses on how environmental and design requirements, such as sustainability standards, material choices, and architectural
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literature produced during the HIV/AIDS crisis in Europe in the 1980s and 1990s. You will build on existing scholarship on the cultural politics of HIV/AIDS in the Unites States (e.g., Crimp 1988; Hallas 2009
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technologies (including light-based volumetric and multiphoton printing, as well as magnetic and acoustic field-based techniques) to control cells and materials directly within assembled and in vivo developing
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and 1990s. You will build on existing scholarship on the cultural politics of HIV/AIDS in the Unites States (e.g., Crimp 1988; Hallas 2009; Triechler 1999), contribute to an emerging body of scholarship
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beyond their immediate communities, and how they can build the infrastructures needed for large-scale engagement. Your insights will support ECCO’s societal partners in strengthening mobilisation
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artificial intelligence: ensuring that AI systems are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. You will focus on developing, testing and reviewing a methodology to make AI systems
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to explore your passion for geology and geomorphology, study debris-flow processes, and build a strong research career in the growing field of natural hazards. To support academic and personal development, PhD
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candidate to conduct interdisciplinary research that links question answering, knowledge modelling, geo-spatial analysis, and workflow construction. This PhD position focuses on developing a semantic model of