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the Netherlands) and study up to 10 external cases of innovative financing structures of PEDs, or similar large energy infrastructure investments regarding: involvement of promising financial players; relevant
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. The Dutch Climate Agreement has set a target of reducing annual emissions from peatlands by 1.0 Megaton by 2030. The Netherlands Research Programme on Greenhouse gas dynamics in Peatlands and organic soils
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. The researcher will contribute to the HySUCCESS project (https://groenvermogennl.org/project/hysuccess/ ), part of the national GroenvermogenNL initiative supporting the development of a sustainable hydrogen
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the ERC project Enumerative and Arithmetic Geometry of Logarithmic Curves. This project has two main goals: building and using cohomological field theory (CohFT) structures on logarithmic Gromov-Witten
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and across individuals, populations, and species. To understand this variation, we need to consider how stress responses adapt to the structure of the environment over multiple timescales—through
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main goals: building and using cohomological field theory (CohFT) structures on logarithmic Gromov-Witten invariants; understanding the geometry of the moduli space of genus 2 curves/abelian surfaces
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of this Research Fellowship is to contribute to a deeper, theory-driven understanding of the global Earth observation (EO) market and industry, identifying its structural dynamics, competitive landscape and long
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adaptive infrastructure that capitalises on natural riverine dynamics. This knowledge will be used to determine scalable design principles for climate-resilient river management across Europe
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the energy landscapes of neural quantum states or the simplicity biases of neural networks. You will be given scientific freedom to shape your own research agenda and will be supported by structured mentoring
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industrial and medical applications. More information can be found via https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/institutes/amibm/research/ Research group Sustainable Polymer Synthesis Main research focus