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research and teaching will use spatial data and modelling to explore alternative futures of land use at local, European and global scales. You will show policy makers and different stakeholder groups
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., PsychoPy, E-Prime, Gorilla, Presentation). Hands-on experience in data visualization, data analysis, and programming in R and/or Python. Experience in, and aptitude for, complex statistical modelling (inc
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and disease. You apply advanced systems biology approaches, including network modelling and pathway-based analyses, to understand how dietary and environmental exposures affect molecular processes. You
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larger Vici project funded by the Dutch Research Council. FireSky is an interdisciplinary project combining field, remote sensing and modeling approaches to study feedbacks between climate warming
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23 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Biological sciences » Biology Computer science » Modelling
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telecommunications networks and urban infrastructures Change: Developing data analysis and modelling methods to understand the interdependency Impact: Better design to enhance telecom and urban performance Job
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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
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skilled and motivated applicants for a PhD scholarship (DC12) focused on the development and validation of a modelling framework to support professionals to choose and advise foods, meals and diets with
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from this PhD project into an agent-based model. This model will be developed by other PhDs in the project team and simulates household adaptation behaviour over time in global flood-prone regions
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project, bringing together various Dutch universities, waterboards, drinking water companies, and industrial partners. You will join a modelling and assessment‑oriented work package and collaborate closely