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, visionary, ethical, collaborative, curious,…). An engineering-oriented attitude (can-do, will-build, has-tested,…) Strong programming skills (e.g., Python) and app/web development (APIs, databases, front-end
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and Sport. What are you going to do Your PhD research will span several interconnected activities: Mapping the current regulatory and policy landscape for planetary health governance , including
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, current methods and approaches typically map free text to structured data using rule-based methods, which may lead to inaccurate classifications. In addition, data for secondary use is currently mapped
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mapping for relevant technologies. Technical competencies Knowledge of relevant technical/functional domains Relevant experience gained during internships, project work and/or extracurricular or other
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how trust interacts with (structural) governance principles, ecosystem properties, and stakeholder expectations/behaviour, amongst others. You will map ecosystems relationships through trust mapping and
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. This includes translating frameworks such as ESDI's Neglectedness Framework and Ecosystem Maps into operational tools that help identify underexplored technological domains with high strategic relevance. ESDI is
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sensitive to researchers’ needs and constraints? You will be part of a project that addresses these questions by combining policy analysis, behavioral research, and stakeholder co-creation. You will map
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through European scale mapping of the spatial locations of restoration and rewilding; 3) simulating scenarios of potential nature restoration locations under alternative priorities and changing land use
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our existing and published FAST-EM array tomography workflow for high-volume high-resolution mapping of WPBs in cultured endothelial cells. Initial setup with endothelial cells (ECFCs) from healthy
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scenarios. Your research will map multilevel governance structures and you will co‑create mitigation strategies through participatory workshops. You will model farmers’ adaptation behaviour using agent‑based