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denominator for healthy soils and their multifunctionality is the soil microbiome, which is malleable and influenced by agricultural management. A healthy soil microbiome can reduce the need for chemical
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PhD: Quantifying lithium partitioning in rock-forming minerals Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 20 October
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Vacancies PhD Candidate Infrastructure monitoring and NaTech disaster response with drones and machine learning Key takeaways The project is part of a large-scale research project funded through
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in
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of climate change and biodiversity loss pose urgent challenges for sustainability, both regarding actions on the ground as well as how they add up to reach global targets. The way people manage land lies
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target population. Such “opportunistic” data pose significant challenges for making valid inferences about population-level environmental metrics such as soil properties, biomass stocks, or map accuracy
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lacks a thorough theoretical foundation. Your duties and responsibilities include: Synthesize theoretically grounded methods for inference and spatiotemporal prediction using opportunistic samples, and
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directly applied. The knowledge generated by this project will contribute to making synthetic cells which are responsive to the environment. The general goal is to advance (mechano)sensing in synthetic cells
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platform for improved prevention, monitoring, and response to NaTech disasters, such as flooding or earthquakes that affect critical infrastructure installations. This will include a detailed assessment of
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on the basis of their competence and ability. To support workforce diversity, we are open to offering flexible working conditions on an individual basis to support work-life balance, which may include contract