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in AM enable the production of highly complex components, including multi-material parts, smart architectures, composites, and components with embedded electromechanical functionality. While
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developments in AM will reshape repair and remanufacturing practices within a circular economy. Recent advances in AM enable the production of highly complex components, including multi-material parts, smart
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. This includes integrating GIS with Industrial Ecology approaches to capture both direct and indirect impacts of climate hazards. A key methodological contribution is the combination of multi-regional input–output
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at Utrecht University! Your job You will work in the Malda and Levato research groups, both located within the Regenerative Medicine Center Utrecht. In particular, you will develop advanced bioprinting
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– VELuwe Drone Imaging for Nitrogen deposition: UAV multi-spectral, thermal, and LiDAR observations to advance nitrogen deposition modeling. Jitse Bijlmakers PhD candidate Utrecht University Hydrologic
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forecasting capacity. What you’ll do Together with the PI, you will provide scientific leadership for QUASI’s observational backbone and take responsibility for the design, operation and analysis of the multi
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(internationally-comparative) surveys, qualitative interviews, and experimental studies. The core tasks will include: Carrying out research within the scope of the research programme; Translating and communicating
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Behavioural Sciences consists of five institutes: Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Political Science, and Psychology. The faculty has approximately
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representation, regulation, and access intersect. Through multi-sited qualitative ethnography at selected media-related and popular-culture heritage sites across Europe and its overseas countries and territories
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sustainability. Using multi-sited ethnographic methods, it identifies everyday narratives and practices of inclusion and exclusion, revealing how visitors, local communities, and practitioners experience heritage