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farms. This research will build upon a multi-scale and multi-physics numerical modeling framework, with the goal of enabling rapid and robust probabilistic assessments for design, optimization, and
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, metamaterials, and/or soil–structure interaction, and proven skills in experimental design and testing as well as numerical modelling (e.g., FEM). Experience with railway dynamics, soil mechanics, or nonlinear
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-structure interaction of the Maeslant Barrier, combining field modal testing, numerical modelling, and signal processing to capture and interpret its dynamic response under current and future hydraulic and
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for the agricultural transition. However, numerous farmers in the Netherlands and abroad demonstrate that successful regenerative business cases are possible. Their models often rely on strongly reduced input costs
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of floodplain channels and lakes). By combining field monitoring and numerical modelling approaches, we will assess how reactivated paleochannels, constructed floodplain systems, or other solutions can create
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. You will develop numerical models for nanoscale heat dissipation to interpret the experimental data. The project will be supervised by Prof. Zijlstra (Molecular Plasmonics group) and co-supervised by
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of floodplain channels and lakes). By combining field monitoring and numerical modelling approaches, we will assess how reactivated paleochannels, constructed floodplain systems, or other solutions can create
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. You will develop numerical models for nanoscale heat dissipation to interpret the experimental data. The project will be supervised by Prof. Zijlstra (Molecular Plasmonics group) and co-supervised by
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programme will proceed in three main phases. In the initial phase, you will develop and optimize physical and numerical models describing the electron optics of the complete probe-forming column, including
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and elicitation of informed prior distributions; Critical assessment of default prior distributions; Organizing a many-statisticians challenge and workshop; Studying model-averaging, effect size