30 soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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, journalistic innovation and the social construction of technology). - Having experience with and/or knowledge in the proposed project area (ideally at master's level) is an asset. - Comprehension of one or more
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intrinsically motivated to pursue critical-historical research into digital journalism, journalistic innovation and the social construction of technology). Having experience with and/or knowledge in the proposed
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correction. Modeling the argumentative structure of climate-related discourse enables the development of tools that are not limited to surface features or topic-specific cues. Combining this with network
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independently and in a team (i.e. a willingness to interact with your academic colleagues and societal partners). An excellent command of written and spoken English. There is a strong preference for candidates
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collections interact with power, knowledge, and ongoing processes of heritagization. The candidate is encouraged to develop new methodologies that center community-led, ethical, and innovative approaches
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, compiler design, simulation and emulation tools, as well as cybersecurity, reliability, and system verifiability. REACT offers a uniquely structured training environment, combining academic excellence with
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. You are a building block in a team under construction and are closely involved in strengthening the DNPP's position as a knowledge centre on Dutch political parties and representative democracy. You
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, compiler design, simulation and emulation tools, as well as cybersecurity, reliability, and system verifiability. REACT offers a uniquely structured training environment, combining academic excellence with
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, compiler design, simulation and emulation tools, as well as cybersecurity, reliability, and system verifiability. REACT offers a uniquely structured training environment, combining academic excellence with
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. The successful candidate will prepare, characterize and evaluate heterogenous catalysts for CO2 conversion to sustainable synthetic fuels. Structure-performance relationships will be investigated, focusing