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Unlock how geographic data can answer complex societal questions: in this PhD you develop semantic and AI-driven models that transform diverse geodata into actionable answer maps. Join our ERC-funded
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interested in natural language processing, geographic information and knowledge representation. It is part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which develops the foundations of a transformative GeoQA
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skills in English; Dutch communication skills are an advantage for teaching and outreach activities. Additional Information Benefits A cutting-edge collaborative PhD project; a position for 18 months, with
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engine). This position is ideal for someone interested in natural language processing, geographic information and knowledge representation. It is part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which
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professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . Selection process As Utrecht University, we want to be a home for everyone. We value staff with diverse backgrounds
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remote sensing data. Your job As a PhD candidate, you will study how the rapid thinning and loss of sea ice in the Arctic Last Ice Area, north of Greenland and Ellesmere Island, affects surface melt and
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to ageing and disease in molecular detail. More information For more information, please contact Tessa Sinnige at t.sinnige1@uu.nl . Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please send
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investing in your personal and professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . Selection process As Utrecht University, we want to be a home for everyone. We
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processes and help collectives envision and develop the organisational and digital tools required for broader participation. You will be part of a cohort of 11 PhD candidates from multiple Dutch universities
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Netherlands, and become an all round scientists who uses both models and remote sensing data. Your job As a PhD candidate, you will study how the rapid thinning and loss of sea ice in the Arctic Last Ice Area, north