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you eager to make AI more sustainable? As a PhD Candidate, you will develop innovative methods for predicting and reducing the energy consumption of large-scale AI systems during their design phase
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Your job The Knowledge, Technology and Innovation chair group at Wageningen University welcomes applications for a PhD position in the EXTRA consortium ‘From EXperiment to sustainable change
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changing spatial regulations. You will also help design economic decision-support tools to inform more inclusive and evidence-based marine policy. Your duties and responsibilities include: analyzing
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candidate will be in the lead to develop organisational principles and action perspectives that help infrastructure agencies to collaboratively maintain our roads, bridges, waterways, electricity networks and
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agriculture and food security in Bangladesh”. This PhD project will co-create and co-design climate information services for short-to-long-term adaptation strategies for smallholder farmers to tackle weather
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topic, the central research question, the methodology to be employed, and the connection to UCALL's research programme. The final design of the research will be determined in consultation with UCALL's
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researcher to investigate the institutional dimensions of managing public space — a crucial but often overlooked area in urban and regional development. While much attention goes to the design and planning
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conferences, and academic journals. Your project will lead to better predictions of future coastal dune development and enhance the design and implementation of nature-based solutions. To support academic and
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. FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has one position in the field of Business and ecosystems innovation available. Project description In
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-modal prior information Job description The project is part of the IMAGINE open innovation lab (https://research.umcutrecht.nl/news/imagine-takes-off/ ), and aims to develop novel computational methods