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English. The PhD must have involved numerical modelling. It is desirable to have documented knowledge from their university education in: Mathematics, especially differential equations. Numerical methods
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their university education in: Mathematics, especially differential equations. Numerical methods and/or computer programming. Cloud physicsIt will be advantageous if the applicant is experienced with modeling
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with microbes in drinking water, bathing water and wastewater and the molecular methods required to analyze these microbes. Microbes in contact with drinking water are often found living as biofilms
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InfraVis/CIPA, you will have access to both local and national colleagues for stimulating exchanges, discussions, and joint efforts to solve complex challenges, develop new methods, and support research in a
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, and the sub-study explores the creation of spiritual cultures within postcolonial contexts. We are looking for a researcher with skills in quantitative methods and a strong foundation in post/decolonial
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attitude to share information. In addition, you will participate in analysing and interpreting different type of data. You are expecting to have the responsibilities of developing methods for analysing and
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the Netherlands. Data generation including field observations and interviews. Analysis using qualitative social science methods. Active participation in project workshops, meetings and public engagement activities
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has a well established reputation for wide-ranging research with an emphasis on long-term processes, and with economic theory and quantitative methods as important methodological tools. Strong research
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of lead-free piezoceramic sodium potassium niobate. Practical experience in studying pseudocapacitance/ion intercalation via electrochemical methods. Experience with supervision at the bachelor and master
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analysis, and greenhouse experiments. Analyse ecological and evolutionary data using appropriate statistical methods Collaborate with an interdisciplinary research team and contribute to group discussions