Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
produced by other research teams within the work package will be available for model design and parameterization. The PhD candidate at Wageningen University will quantify and analyse to which extent stress
-
will inform port operations in the Netherlands and globally, as part of the project objectives. Key responsibilities Develop own research plan (in alignment with the project and assisted by supervisors
-
the Dutch language would be beneficial. You have an interest and, ideally, experience in interdisciplinary research. You are able to work both independently and in collaboration with colleagues from
-
in the context of delta adaptation. Your role will be to develop and apply an approach for designing nested adaptive pathways in the physical system linked to the asset management of storm surge
-
sources. Such modelling provides essential tools for designing low-carbon, efficient, and adaptive energy infrastructures at local level. By leveraging data-driven methods, cities can devise strategies
-
of commentaries. the functions of various kinds of commentaries in their (scholastic, ecclesiastic, etc.) cultural contexts. The selected candidate will be able to design their own project around one or more of
-
independently and with a team. You hold a Master's degree in Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Marine Sciences or a related discipline by the time the position starts. Furthermore, you have: experience
-
your knowledge of the topic and research skills. As you gain experience, you will increasingly shape your own research directions. You will collaborate closely with dr. Maximilian Engel and other team
-
approach, encouraging collaboration between researchers from different fields to drive innovation and address complex scientific challenges. The research programme of the Feringa group focuses on synthetic
-
Sciences, Pedagogics or a related discipline. You have strong analytical skills and experience with complex quantitative analytical methods (e.g. multilevel and/or structural equation models). You are