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causes landward flows of materials and people, this project conceptualizes a novel, ‘urban-ocean’ nexus to assess the impacts of the urban and blue frontier development and to align marine spatial planning
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materials. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357941/phd-position-in-explainable-ai-… Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a collaborative and aspirational new
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are invited for a vacant PhD position on museums, curating and multispecies justice, to be based in AHM, the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture. The PhD is one of ten doctoral research
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cycle, not to mention that they cause a large waste of resources that impact the sustainability of the DNS. By the time a malicious domain is flagged by threat intelligence feeds, damage has often already
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architecture, preferably with a focus on structures. Know the basics of (structural) glass and of Dutch masonry (heritage) buildings. Have a solid understanding of computational/numerical modelling and
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OCT system must be optimized in terms of noise and detection efficiency. You will do this based on experiments and physical modeling of SC, detector, and system performance. Second, the OCT system must
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involving Fluid Dynamics. Demonstrable affinity with studying the physics of the ocean and preferably with polar oceanography. Experience with numerical modelling. Excellent ability to communicate in both
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loading environment. Manufacturable in biocompatible materials such as titanium. Leveraging mecial imaging, you will extract patient-specific loading conditions, build high-fidelity finite element models
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must also be understood as ‘home’, beyond a techno-material reading. The social space of ‘home’ allows for the satisfaction of human needs but requires moving beyond the physical boundaries of such a