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Your job Are you a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual with a strong background in process-based modeling, data analysis, and soil sciences? Do you want to participate in a large-scale
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such as model-based optimal control and nonlinear reset control. The goal is to push beyond commercial standards, achieving unprecedented sensitivity by overcoming mechanical and interferometric noise
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and cultural activities external link . We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees to continue to invest
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courses on quantum field theory and the Standard Model of particle physics.) Or you expect to obtain your Master’s degree around the starting date of the appointment. You are curious, communicative
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following: soft-robotics, compliant mechanisms, mechanical metamaterials, smart materials or related topics. Capability in computer drawing, modelling and simulating. Proficient in English reading and writing
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, development of data (pre-)processing pipelines, and machine learning model training to identify relevant biological states of the liver (e.g., healthy, recovering, not healthy). The (soft) sensor development
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approaches, which rely on financial incentives and standard information dissemination, often fail to engage marginalized communities. The majority of recent Dutch climate-policy subsidies have thus far
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marginalized communities. The majority of recent Dutch climate-policy subsidies have thus far benefitted wealthier households, exacerbating social inequality and undermining public support for the energy
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Beyond Economy, Climate, Inclusivity, Safety, and Democracy. By building, questioning and extending the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), we acknowledge their interrelatedness and
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actors involved in managing public space? How can they adapt to dynamic societal needs and increasing spatial interdependencies? What institutional models promote more efficient, equitable and resilient