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unprecedented real-time visualisation of these processes, yet systematic investigation across diverse rock types and integration with predictive models remains lacking. In this PhD study, you will be performing
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Your job Are you fascinated by using mathematics to solve fundamental questions in ecology? Do you thrive on translating abstract models into biological insight? If so, this PhD opportunity could be
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interdisciplinary research team studying how aging affects key cognitive domains such as memory, attention, and decision making, using advanced experimental, neuroimaging and AI modeling techniques. Both projects
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incorporated in design methods and should fit the workflow of designers. The PhD-1 position will focus on design aspects that determine feasibility of remanufacturing and upgrading, for replacement spare parts
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–specific ways, and their downstream biological effects remain poorly understood. This project tackles this fundamental gap — by building computational models that simulate what goes wrong in the brain, one
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pathways. This research project will develop the process flow model for selected technology configurations, including electrified units, hydrogen-based processes (instead of carbon-based for reduction
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factors and barriers for regenerative farming business models; designing transition pathways that match diverse farm types; and a transition plan to redesign the Dutch agricultural system towards
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, the research will focus on how ESG indicators can be meaningfully embedded into portfolio assessments and risk models. For instance, should a construction firm that actively reduces its environmental impact be
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required): Affinity with trauma research, and experience with EEG, R, hierarchical data analysis (e.g., linear mixed models), and computational modeling is preferred. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Research
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the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including the multi-beam generation unit, imaging lenses