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. Your research will focus on understanding participants’ motivations and values, and on how diverse groups can develop a unified identity that strengthens their voice in governance. You will employ
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of the environments. A research-oriented attitude. Solid programming knowledge (Python, and preferably web development languages), and some experience with ABM or willing to learn ABM is a plus A good understanding of
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modeling, led by five team members. The current PhD position focuses on developing surveys and conducting statistical analysis of the unique microdata collected from households and firms across three
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… Requirements Specific Requirements The NIOO-KNAW together with Wageningen University and Research and PBL have developed the open-access PC-Lake family of models for over 30 years, and we want a researcher to
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Published Wednesday 19 Nov 2025 Deadline Monday 15 Dec 2025 Work area Research, development, innovation Organisational unit Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB) Salary € 3.059
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neuroscience. Dr. Muhammet Ikbal Sahan studies the interaction between spatial cognition and working memory, focusing on neural mechanisms underlying memory search. Prof. Dr. Katinka Dijkstra develops and
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technologies for people with disabilities. The TU Delft Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS) invites applications for a PhD position aimed at developing advanced AI-driven
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to agent-based and computable general equilibrium modeling, led by five team members. The first three pillars concern the development of computational agent-based models to explore three different channels
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computable general equilibrium modeling, led by five team members. The first three pillars concern the development of computational agent-based models to explore three different channels of risk propagation
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academic researchers. The project will enable the PhD student to develop new theories about consumer behavior and/or psychology and test these theories utilizing quantitative research. Students define and