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-class expertise from eight Dutch Universities, five Research Institutes and relevant societal stakeholders that play a major role in research and management of the North Sea. The six-year program (2025
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(students, 4-5 PhDs, postdocs, PI) and external collaborators (e.g. University of Amsterdam, the UN, and Amsterdam UMC). Assist in relevant teaching activities at universities, such as thesis supervision and
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analysis systems, to ensure safe and trustworthy results. This can involve research questions from NLP and AI like model robustness and guardrails, human-computer interaction such as interpretability and
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dedicated Master's program in Ecology and Evolution that offers extensive fieldwork opportunities. Furthermore, the university-wide Rudolf Agricola School for Sustainable Development engages FSE members in
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program tailored to your needs and the research team. The gross salary for the first year is € 2.901,- per month rising to € 3.707,- in the fourth year in according to the Collective Labour Agreements
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, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS). We work on next-generation power electronics, energy systems for smart grids, advanced battery electronics and management, power devices, power and energy measurements
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partner, we offer a Dual Career group program organized by our Welcome Center . This program helps your partner to get familiar with the Dutch culture, labour market and assists your partner to find a job
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between researchers. CML has two Departments: Industrial Ecology (CML-IE) and Environmental Biology (CML-EB). Presently, about 150 fte (including postdocs and PhDs) are employed at CML. CML further
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The PhD position is embedded in the research programme of Economics, Econometrics & Finance of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by dr. J.A.M. de Grefte, prof. dr. B.P. de Bruin and
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as PhD candidate or postdoc and advance knowledge in social policy and public health. Job description Social policy decisions are often informed by short-term outcomes. This results in ‘firefighting