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: Conduct original design-based research within the field of education, resulting in a PhD thesis. Collaborate with other PhD candidates, postdocs, and societal partners across the consortium, including
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Vacancies PhD position Social dynamics of energy communities in the Dutch energy transition Key takeaways Social dynamics shape behaviours that can accelerate or hinder the Dutch energy transition
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Key takeaways ADD-reAM Project description: The ADD-reAM project, funded by the Dutch NWO as a Research along Routes by Consortia (ORC), aims to accelerate the transition towards a circular
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Routes by Consortia (ORC), aims to accelerate the transition towards a circular manufacturing economy by enabling repair and remanufacturing through advanced Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies
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students and postdocs that are supervised by the PI. You will also act as a teaching assistant in a course at the University of Amsterdam and supervise master and bachelor students doing projects in
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problems in the field. The PhD will be supervised by Yukihiro Murakami. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with postdocs, PhD candidates, and other faculty members of the research group. You will
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focus on the enhancement of long-term socio-economic developments of cities, how to cope with social inequalities, and how to accelerate sustainability transitions of cities and infrastructures. Research
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simulations. You’ll be part of a five member ERC team (PI, technical/data engineer, postdoc and two PhD students—observations & modelling) in Dr Louise Nuijens’ broader research group. Job requirements We
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occurring in some areas. Instead, horticulture has the potential to solve and accelerate the Dutch energy transition by shifting to innovative MC-EHs designed from the start to benefit not only local
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sensitivity to inertial forces such as acceleration and rotation. Their performance now rivals, and in some domains surpasses, that of classical systems in gravimetry, gradiometry, and gyroscopy. However, most