139 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions in Netherlands
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Apply now Coastal dunes are crucial for society but face growing pressure from sea level rise, storms and human disturbance. Coastal dune evolution is determined by interactions of vegetation, wind and
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under varying lighting, fabric blends, and soiling; (5) porting the inference pipeline to an embedded/edge-compute platform; (6) integrating with our robotic pick-and-place cell for iterative field trials
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principles with micromachined mechanical sensors that measure the flow through the bending or displacement of a mechanical structure. In this way, we expect that, in addition to mass flow, many relevant gas
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prediction models and risk assessment frameworks describing the dynamics and interactions of spoilage microorganisms and pathogens including Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus in plant-based products
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team focused on preserving biodiversity and ecosystem functions, and understanding vegetation-climate-soil interactions. You will be co-supervised by the Meteorology & Air Quality Group at Wageningen
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public organisations operate and coordinate themselves and their relations with private parties in the construction industry. This PhD project aims to experiment with unique shared service centres
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of methane dynamics in rapidly changing ecosystems and contribute to improving predictive models of future methane emissions. Field sampling will focus on regions where methane cycling is still poorly
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of knowledge, social interactions, the application of methodologies and tools, affective and discursive relationships and material conditions for reflection and learning in experiments working on sustainable
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novel cross-sectoral collaborative governance approaches to co-create dynamic adaptive pathways for several cases in the Netherlands. Such pathways create impact through the iterative co-development of a
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real-world applications? Are you fascinated by how the local dynamics of nearest neighbour models can determine the macroscale behaviour of a system? Do you want to understand how matter self-organizes