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Nikolic’s research group is part of Developmental Psychopathology group at the Research Institute of Child Development and Education. The PhD projects will be co-supervised by Dr Disa Sauter at the University
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design material and explore an ‘aesthetics of uncertainty’ in the design of smart home systems. Instability is an attribute of dynamical models and systems. With increasing connectivity between different
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(such as geological maps, material properties, and usage profiles) with dynamic sensor measurements (including pressure, vibration, visual, acoustic, and X-ray signals). The PhD candidate will investigate
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? Agricultural practices – How do crop rotation, ploughing, and diversity shape fungal evolution? How does that compare to natural populations where plant diversity is high? This PhD will grant you an appreciation
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. Engineering dynamic environments – developing responsive biomaterial microenvironments that guide organoid growth and reveal mechanisms of developmental biology. This PhD position is embedded within a
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analysis with spatial data to assess cascading supply chain risks and other systemic effects, supported where relevant by system dynamics modelling. Second, the PhD candidate will develop models to assess
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, photographs, policy documents, and artworks. This PhD is part of the larger NWO Vidi project Fabulous Subjects: Queer Intellectuals and their Archives , whose twofold goal is to develop a theory of the queer
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combine electricity, heat, hydrogen, CO₂, and other energy carriers with greenhouse climate control, resulting in a highly coupled, nonlinear, multi-timescale dynamical system. Your work will focus
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of the Department of Physical Geography excels in research and education on BSc, MSc and PhD level. We research processes, patterns and dynamics of Earth’s systems from the mountains to the sea, and the interaction
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‑science, and AI expertise. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate for the PhD position described here, who will contribute to this challenge by advancing system‑level co‑design of architecture