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; developing visualisation prototypes to communicate uncertainty to end-users; contributing to a computational framework for data production in cooperation with Research Software Engineers; working closely with
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journals and presenting at (inter)national conferences; communicating research outcomes to both academic and non-academic audiences, including policymakers and stakeholders. Your qualities You are a highly
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; developing visualisation prototypes to communicate uncertainty to end-users; contributing to a computational framework for data production in cooperation with Research Software Engineers; working closely with
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communication skills in English. You show willingness to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams and to mentor students. The following qualities are assets, but not required: prior work on hybrid modelling
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communication skills in English. You show willingness to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams and to mentor students. The following qualities are assets, but not required: prior work on hybrid modelling
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cultural history; demonstrated archival research skills; enthusiasm for collaborating in a team of researchers; excellent (oral and written) communication skills in English; preferably: knowledge of at least
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-reviewed literature, and the emulator will be made publicly available to the international research community. In the second project, a similar path will be taken, except that existing WRF simulations will
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challenges and requiring diverse innovative solutions to tackle these multi-faceted problems. Your job In the framework of the 36 months Horizon Europe project 'Sustainable Transformation of Rural Communities
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: Philosophy and Religious Studies, History and Art History, Media and Culture Studies, and Languages, Literature and Communication. With its research and education in these fields, the Faculty aims
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, bioprinting and regenerative medicine will be positively evaluated. You are a quick learner and you thrive in a multidisciplinary research environment. You are able to communicate effectively scientific ideas