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Multimodal and Cross- Generational Approach ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland Christian Hoefnagel (Utrecht University) Should I stay or should I go? The effect of working from home on Dutch graduates decision
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the project is expected to result in several highly impactful publications. We offer an exciting opportunity to contribute to an ambitious and research programme within a highly motivated team and to
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expected to be able to act independently as well as to collaborate effectively with members of a larger team and supervise Master students. Good English skills are required. The work takes place in Delft
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change and resulting in increased forest mortality. Increased tree mortality might be the result of deteriorating microbial (soil) communities that are also affected by these stress factors and this may
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to artificial intelligence are extraordinarily effective, with a proliferation of large models trained on correspondingly massive datasets. However, these models still fail on some tasks that humans, and symbolic
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. You will tackle this challenge by building a "virtual thrombus"—incorporating fluid mechanical effects, structural stresses, and agonist transport. Your specific research challenges include: Building
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, such as their motivation letter and CV, and takes place at the final stages of the selection process. When the outcome of the assessment is negative, the candidate will be informed. The processing
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, statistical or data modelling); experience with international collaboration and the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams; experience with research dissemination – publications or conference
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critical care physiology. Collaborative across disciplines – You communicate effectively with clinicians, engineers, and researchers, and feel at home in a multidisciplinary environment. Clear and persuasive
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teams to explore the long-term effects of repetitive traumatic brain injury (rTBI) in both humans and mouse models. Join us! This PhD position offers you the opportunity to work at the crossroads