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digital health intervention (i.e. a Combined Lifestyle Intervention, CLI) that truly aligns with people’s everyday realities? As a PhD candidate in this project, you will work on an innovative, systems
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; coordination within UNLOCK: Aligning projects with other UNLOCK platforms, including FAIR Data and Biodiscovery, and co-developing analytical plans together with dedicated analytical staff; project execution and
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colleagues. You will work with project leaders, specialized scientists, technicians and supportive staff and often on multiple projects at the same time. Depending on your interests and ambitions, there is
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bridges multiple social science disciplines, including public health, sociology, law, and public administration. You are not expected to be an expert in all these fields, but you should have wide
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supervision, practical supervision, and development of course materials, where multiple types of experiences are preferred. Practical experience with GIS software, e.g. ArcGIS and QGIS. Experience with
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the future ecological and economic sustainability of the North Sea in light of i) multiple pressures from different sectors, ii) the need for conservation (marine protected areas) and restoration, and iii
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great level of autonomy. You stay in close contact with your project leader and team members to align your activities with those of others and ensure optimal progress; reporting the results of your work
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; collaborate with group members to align the data infrastructure with broader research goals; test and evaluate the developed SE-SDI model using real-world case studies and contribute to scientific publications
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. Integrate multiple data sources (non-invasive measurements, internal biomarkers, pathogen load) to create robust datasets for modelling. Develop mathematical and machine-learning models that predict clinical
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Analysis contributes to the improvement and innovation of crop production by integrating ecological understanding of crops and weeds across multiple levels. The Plant Production Systems Group combines