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you received during your master program, via the ‘apply now’ button. Please note that international candidates that need a visa/work permit for the Netherlands require at least four months processing
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for Energy Business and Economics Research (CEnBER - https://www.rug.nl/cenber/ ) and in the research programme Economics, Econometrics & Finance of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by
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in English, both written and spoken, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly; - who has experience with statistical programming (e.g., Stata, R); - who is motivated to study policy
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good pension plan. We also give you plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions. Therefore, we provide various training and development schemes. We are You will
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will design, implement, and evaluate, within the framework of Design-Based Research, a professional development programme that supports STEM instructors in using AI effectively and critically in
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, climate physics, geosciences or a related field; excellent skills in scientific programming and numerical / statistical analysis of simulated and observed data; a versatile mind and openness to work on a
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in Amsterdam is fully arranged and covered by the internship program. You will also receive a monthly stipend of 1200 euros to help cover your daily expenses. Requirements Include in your application a
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comfortable applying analytical thinking to explore research questions and have programming experience (preferably in Python). You have an affinity with coastal numerical modelling, e.g. AeoLiS, XBeach
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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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package within the core research program of CropXR. Our goal is to develop computational methods to translate integrated simulation models of plant responses to stress (drought, heat) from a model plant