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infrastructure. ABOUT THE DOC-CEM PROJECT The General objective of this project is to build-up knowledge and develop models and tools that enable the accurate prediction of the CO2 uptake of cement-based materials
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distinctiveness. This project develops and evaluates scalable models for content dissemination that balance the use of global platforms, Public Interest Media’s own channels, and collaboration between public media
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infrastructure or the upgrade of already existing infrastructure Staff costs: For the development and construction or permanent operation of the research infrastructure, including costs for training. Operational
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, will build and lead a research team at SnT, develop a long-term research programme and initiate collaborative research with SnT's industrial and governmental partners. The candidate is expected
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to develop a leading international position and who have a minimum of three years (and max. 12 years) postdoctoral experience in a foreign institution. Research funding amounts to 100.000 euro to 200.000 euro
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, the candidate will be expected to finetune the final research design of their case study to fit the broader project, and to develop their ethics and data management plan in line with Justice Vision’s broader
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on your further professional development. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. What we offer We offer an appointment as a graduate teaching & research assistant
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strategies 4) develop a climate tolerance framework The Doctoral Candidate will be expected to: Report on findings by publishing scientific articles, resulting in a PhD dissertation; Obtain a doctoral degree
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work well (taking priorities into account). You are self-reliant and stress-resistant. You are motivated to work actively on your further professional development. You act with attention to quality
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development. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. What we offer We offer an appointment as a graduate teaching & research assistant for a period of two years. Following a