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(demonstrated through projects, thesis work, or experience) in one or more of the following: reverse logistics and circular supply chains in the built environment, business model analysis and multi-stakeholder
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be the driving force behind the design, construction, and experimental validation of a next-generation magnetocaloric heat pump prototype, a technology poised to revolutionize the market and contribute
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. Eveline Crone (born in 1975) discovered that not every part of the human brain develops simultaneously. During puberty, the parts of the brain that experience emotion develop more quickly than those parts
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grief in adults and children. Her research focuses on people who experience the loss of a loved one due to natural causes, but also bereavement in exceptional circumstances, for example a loved one’s
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transformations, transformative social innovation, and social movement theories is especially relevant. Practical experience with community organising and/or social design is welcome. Competencies: You have a good
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remote sensing, numerical modelling, and fieldwork. We recognize that no candidate will have experience in all of these areas, and we encourage you to apply if you have the following qualifications
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where you feel at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just
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perform among the top-10% of test-takers on the quantitative part of the GRE; applicants with a Q score below 160 will not be considered. Advanced quantitative skills, including experience with (coding in
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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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the genetic sequences involved in a Hepatitis C infection. Since 2003, Charles Rice is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Virology and the Journal of Experimental Medicine. He is a member of the