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Vacancies 2x PhD positions in the Mathematical Foundations of Machine Learning on Graphs and Networks Key takeaways The Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Programming (DMMP) group
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analysis is crucial to evaluating the cost-effectiveness of psychosocial and tech-based support to improve the lives of people with dementia and their informal caregivers. PhD Candidate in Health-Economic
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deadline: 17 March 2026 Apply now University School of Economics offers a fully funded PhD on the economic aspects of water-resilient landscapes. The project develops a comprehensive economic analysis of
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construction. You have strong qualitative research skills, including case study design, interviewing and thematic analysis. You can synthesise complex findings into scenario designs and actionable outputs
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of urbanism and governance. The specific focus will depend on the selected case study, but it will involve working with communities that often consist of migrants and displaced people who develop networks and
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science, environmental modelling, geosciences, or related field with strong quantitative focus; Strong background in machine learning methods such as neural networks and transformers; Knowledge on handling
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vulnerable regions. What you’ll do – Observational Analysis You will unravel the fingerprints of storms on the lake by analyzing how rain, radiation and cloudiness modulate air–lake fluxes and surface
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persecutions in the Netherlands and explore how this history is interpreted, mobilised and negotiated in different social contexts. You will use qualitative research methods such as discourse analysis, site
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validation. Within the PRECISE consortium, you collaborate with a multidisciplinary national network. You contribute to genotype-specific target validation, participate in the PRECISE Early Career program, and
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boundaries of system-level modelling, analysis, design, exploration and synthesis beyond the current state-of-the-art? Or are you curious to learn more about the application of AI for system design? We