138 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions in Netherlands
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Vacancies PhD position PRE-MADONA: Governance Structures for the Digital Transformation of Mass-Scale Renovation Processes Key takeaways The Netherlands faces the enormous challenge of renovating
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renovation construction work · evaluate (numerical or data driven) solutions for automated coordinated planning · develop and evaluate self-learning interactive visualisation technologies
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, the dynamics of habitat use, especially the shift between wetlands and rice fields, the habitat quality, and the influence of anthropogenic activities and climate change, remain poorly understood
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material models based on advanced ML methods, and to seamlessly integrate these models into Finite Element Modelling (FEM) to replace expensive and time-consuming experimental procedures, thereby enhancing
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structures each have distinct implications for sustainable landscape governance. Gender dynamics in land rights further influence sustainable landscape management. Women's exclusion from formal land ownership
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material models based on advanced ML methods, and to seamlessly integrate these models into Finite Element Modelling (FEM) to replace expensive and time-consuming experimental procedures, thereby enhancing
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Soils. • Knows, or is interested in, working with GIS/spatial data analysis, network analysis or modelling socio-economic structures. We offer an appointment in accordance with the Collective Labour
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-water methane dynamics from the pre-industrial era till the present and assess the influences of hydro-climate change and a variety of human activities (such as land-use change, eutrophication, and river
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passive and active compensation methods exist, thermal effects must be addressed during early-stage design. This calls for advanced modeling techniques that capture thermo-elastic interactions with high
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issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation. We aim to understand the interactions within social-physical systems, considering land uses and diverse stakeholders. The chair