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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will conduct in-depth
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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will conduct in-depth
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, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court data; Qualitative interviews and ethnographic fieldwork with institutional actors and residents at risk of eviction. You will conduct in-depth
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, the extracted milk contains valuable information on the metabolic status of the cow. Therefore, regular analysis of the produced milk is considered the most efficient way to monitor cow health. Today, online
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defining formulations with desired properties, (ii) in silico microbiome design based on systems biology network analysis, and (iii) in vitro validation in a (inhouse developed) biofilm bioreactor system
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Research, Industrial Engineering, (Business) Economics, or a similar degree with an equivalent academic level.•You have a strong interest in combinatorial optimization, network analysis, and/or supply chain
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translate into concrete health outcomes. The BRANCH project wants to change that. By combining conceptual work on green space typologies, advanced geospatial analytics, AI-based image analysis, citizen
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of climate variability and change on child health outcomes across Sub-Saharan Africa by combining epidemiological data analysis with advanced Earth system modelling. The research will involve running
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, that combines diffusion and transformer models, there are clear indications that the analysis of this data can be automated. This will open new avenues in data interpretation and building predictive models
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to work on selective spectral microscopic imaging (SSMI) for in-situ sensing applications. Many emerging applications, including microplastic detection, food safety, bioimaging, and materials analysis