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focus on the enhancement of long-term socio-economic developments of cities, how to cope with social inequalities, and how to accelerate sustainability transitions of cities and infrastructures. Research
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an approachable and highly experienced research team. You will explore cutting-edge topics in specification-driven development, large language models, and AI-assisted software engineering. Your job As a PhD
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PhD: Building the infrastructure for (mass) mobilisation Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description At the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development we are looking for a PhD researcher who is eager
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artificial intelligence: ensuring that AI systems are transparent, interpretable and aligned with human needs and values. You will focus on developing, testing and reviewing a methodology to make AI systems
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. researcher to theoretically and empirically develop, apply and evaluate, novel approaches to co-creation by including emotions and values and employing digital technologies (such as XR) with rural communities
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developed the global hydrology and water resources model PCR-GLOBWB external link to analyse these global water challenges. As a PhD you will improve the land surface representation of PCR-GLOBWB by including
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to explore your passion for geology and geomorphology, study debris-flow processes, and build a strong research career in the growing field of natural hazards. To support academic and personal development, PhD
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sectors. At the department of Physical Geography at Utrecht University, we have developed the global hydrology and water resources model PCR-GLOBWB to analyse these global water challenges. As a PhD you
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of the geomagnetic field during critical periods in Earth’s history, such as the early Earth, the great oxygenation event, and step-changes in the evolution in the Devonian and Ediacaran. Despite their potential