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contexts, different attribution methods overstate or understate the effects of anthropogenic climate change, as well as the justice implications derive from them and the adequacy for purpose of such methods
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the concepts we use, they generate deep uncertainty and concern about their impacts, and they transform the social and conceptual contexts within which ethical evaluation takes place. It is an open question
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the Dutch and British contexts, thus contributing to the emergence of a queer of colour movement and culture across European borders. At the same time, you will research how the contributions
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, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context. At TU Delft we embrace diversity as
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ground-breaking research on fundamental aspects of machine learning and statistics and wants to apply these innovations in the context of the Stress in Action project. Your duties The PostDoc position is
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, including surveys, interviews, and/or participatory or co-design workshops. Familiarity with disability contexts, disability rights, inclusive research practices, and/or care systems. Sensitivity to issues
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of the position are open to contexts of decolonization movements in Asia (for instance, Indonesia, Vietnam, among others) and Africa (for instance, Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, among others) or transnational
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’. This postdoc position is of great importance to the Traumascapes programme, as it situates Dutch and (post)colonial traumascapes within the broader international context of geopolitical crises and conflicts
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interest in learning, adaptation, and dynamical systems in physical contexts Experience with analytical and\or computational modeling. Proficiency in numerical methods and coding (Python, JAX, MATLAB
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exhibition cultures. Regional scopes of the position are open to contexts of decolonization movements in Asia (for instance, Indonesia, Vietnam, among others) and Africa (for instance, Angola, Mozambique