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postdoc to study how supply chains can stay resilient and meet regulatory demands, using system modeling and scenario analysis. Job description Supply chains are increasingly exposed to complex and
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challenges of our time. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will develop models that make the energy grid smarter and directly help reduce grid congestion in the Netherlands. The energy transition is one
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and different approaches can be tested to align the human and agent variants. The PD will experiment with symbolic techniques using Knowledge Graph representations of the world, Large Language Model
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tensile strength, so engineers have to rely on steel reinforcement. This project explores a different approach: nature has already perfected the art of turning brittle minerals into tough materials, like
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addressed is: What are the synergies and trade-offs among different SMR and yield-enhancing practices at farm and landscape levels under current and future climate scenarios? By integrating literature, remote
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or different stages in a dynamic process. In this PostDoc project, our aim is to visualize the life-cycle of Weibel-Palade Bodies (WPBs) in the context of disease using multi-beam EM (FAST-EM) with correlative
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contribute toward establishing it as a research field. Your role in the project will be to lead the effort in: designing and implementing metrics to measure and evaluate different interconnected aspects
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of organisms and communities? Then join the ERC Advanced Grant project ’The Power of Size’ to find out, make a difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish
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, integrate and share your knowledge of (primarily European) regulatory frameworks and the validation and qualification of these models. Sharing and disseminating knowledge: you will develop and manage an
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at the University of Amsterdam and will lead the development of advanced computational data analysis methodologies. Your primary goal is to connect different levels of the degradation pathway to the parent molecule