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PhD: “Upscaling emergent trait-based mimics for peatland ecosystem restoration” Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 32 to 40
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the restoration of peatland and coastal ecosystems? As one of the two 4-year PhD positions in the NWO funded project ‘Bioprime: applying biomimicry to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht
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at the heart of these crises: they determine how ecosystems are managed, how biodiversity and ecosystem services are affected, and to what extent human demands are met. Large-scale economic and land-use models
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the ecosystem as a whole. We are looking for a highly motivated and talented Ph.D. candidate to join our research team, dedicated to exploring the functioning of supply chains and performance
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vivo evaluations using soft-tissue models to simulate gastrointestinal navigation and refine the system’s interface and functionality based on clinician feedback. Contribute to preclinical deployment
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maintain robustness through evolution using live-cell imaging and multiscale modelling. Job description Cells are often described as intricate machines where proteins work together in a tightly coordinated
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Join the Laan Lab at TU Delft to unravel the mesoscale physics of how cells maintain robustness through evolution using live-cell imaging and multiscale modelling. Job description Cells are often
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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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analytics (statistical models, machine learning, uncertainty quantification) to monitor and predict cycling travel conditions from various perspectives (safety, crowding, travel time, comfort, etc
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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