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, and social networks, cluster within families, and how they, in combination with molecular profiles, relate to the physical living environment, health outcomes, and lifespan. This knowledge will then be
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and use-inspired fundamental research in Computer Science. The main research themes are Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science and Systems and Network Engineering. Our research involves complex
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on these knowledge questions for various clients. Your colleagues, network, existing and new insights, and data will be your allies in this work. In recent years, we have worked on projects that resulted in
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, linked to major study cohorts such as the LLS and LifeLines. The ultimate goal is to gain insight into how socioeconomic resources, such as income, education, and social networks, cluster within families
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Network (BSGN) Industry Accelerators in key market sectors such as Sustainable Food, Advanced Materials and In-Space Manufacturing, Health, and Space Resources. These Accelerators provide support to
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fundamental research in Computer Science. The main research themes are Artificial Intelligence, Computational Science and Systems and Network Engineering. Our research involves complex information systems
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, and governments. As a greenhouse horticulture researcher, you will work on these knowledge questions for various clients. Your colleagues, network, existing and new insights, and data will be your
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, reflected in demonstratable outputs. A proven ability to manage complex projects to completion on schedule. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with experience or willingness in engaging diverse
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higher education to address increasingly complex societal problems, such as climate change or the refugee crisis, which cannot be solved by individuals alone. Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) is a structured
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systems such as supply chains, transport, energy grids, and water networks. When floods, pandemics, or other disruptions hit, these support systems can fail, creating cascading risks: ambulances can’t reach