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Vacancies PhD Position: Design and development of energy efficient and affordable magnetocaloric heat pump (MagHeat) Key takeaways This is a unique opportunity to play a central role in the EU
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based on drone design and operational conditions. The noise footprint that the model predicts will go beyond standard noise pressure level metrics, but instead allow for an assessment of the psycho
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empirically develop, apply and evaluate, novel approaches to co-creation by including emotions and values and employing digital technologies (such as XR) with rural communities for fostering climate resilience
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, television, literature, music, games, and digital platforms play a key role in producing tourism imaginaries: shared narratives that define what heritage means, whose histories are made visible, and who is
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, as well as the integration of language as a modality for evaluation, reasoning, and interpretability. One goal of the project is to develop public datasets and benchmarks specifically designed
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systems. Yet, key challenges exist regarding the energy density and the long-term stability of such systems. The PhD candidate in this project will focus on the design and synthesis of organic redox
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the 1970s to the present. Your main duties and responsibilities include: developing an independent research plan based on the general framework of the PhD position and in alignment with the broader Vidi
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routes, local storytelling initiatives, digital platforms and contemporary witch-identifying or pagan communities. The project approaches these contemporary engagements with the past as a gendered
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digital tools to support climate‑resilient, nature‑inclusive, and socially just urban regeneration in coastal cities, with case studies in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Shanghai, and Xiamen. The PhD candidate will
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, television, literature, music, games, and digital platforms play a key role in producing tourism imaginaries: shared narratives that define what heritage means, whose histories are made visible, and who is