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, including travel (mainly in the Netherlands) as required. Publishing results in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at national and international conferences. Selection Criteria For applicants at the PhD
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research methods and data analysis. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary, international team. Excellent command of written and spoken English (Dutch is an advantage). Strong academic writing skills and
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research and teaching skills, while offering a collaborative and international research environment. As part of the PhD trajectory, you will: Develop hypotheses, design empirical studies, collect and analyse
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analysis and data processing, preferably ArcGIS or QGIS You have a strong interest in biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the climate–nature-people nexus. You have affinity with interdisciplinary research
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professors. They will support you in developing your research and teaching skills, while offering a collaborative and international research environment. As part of the PhD trajectory, you will: Develop
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natural settings to study insect flight and swarming dynamics across species. This will involve identifying swarming sites, collecting and identifying specimens, and analysing 3D flight trajectories in
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evolution of collective behaviour. You will deploy a multi-camera 3D tracking system in natural settings to study insect flight and swarming dynamics across species. This will involve identifying swarming
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. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative center of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research
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computation. This project addresses the challenge of developing model-based control strategies tailored to soft bodies, capable of exploiting their compliant nature. The PhD candidate will focus
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nature. The PhD candidate will focus on the theoretical and algorithmic development of control methods that combine physical modeling and real-time computation. The work will involve deriving reduced-order