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contributing to it. You are a reflective thinker, able to engage with different theories and perspectives and reflect on your own contribution, and are able to express complex issues in a clear fashion, verbally
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This four year fully funded PhD project investigates how complex temporalities of migration in urban contexts interact with migration and inclusion policies. As cities like Rotterdam and Bilbao exhibit varied
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students on the topic of understanding and predicting the dynamics of complex engineering systems in order to develop advanced control, estimation, planning, learning and diagnostics strategies which
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new approach, Tomographic Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (TVAM), can fabricate complex 3D objects in a single step without support structures. However, industrial adoption is currently limited by
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research network called NiteLiDAR. We want to use the results of this research, together with our partners, to create innovative demonstrators for the next generation of LiDARs. In the second step you will
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; Process and interpret complex datasets to identify exposure patterns and determinants; Design and evaluate intervention strategies, including HEPA filtration and behavioural guidance; Collaborate with
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create sacrificial templates consisting of complex networks of fibers with circular cross sections and diameters from tens to hundreds of microns. These fiber templates can be embedded in hydrogel
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with the supervisory team and in collaboration with the wider JUST ART community. This includes academic partners as well as a network of artists, cultural institutions and societal partners across
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and in collaboration with the wider JUST ART community. This includes academic partners as well as a network of artists, cultural institutions and societal partners across the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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, culture and ecology in unexpected ways. For example, he investigates the way in which international networks of scientists were able to claim ‘untamed’ nature in the colonies as their field of study. In