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employment conditions through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage you to keep investing in your personal and professional development. For more information, please visit Working
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Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and four universities of applied sciences. More information and links to all 10 PhD positions: www.justart.info The complexity and scale of the climate crisis
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Investigator (PI), Dr Marzi. Together, you will further develop and refine the PhD case studies, the research approach and the various work packages, as well as analyse data, participate in conferences and
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support systems, specifically simulation games and geospatial digital twins. These systems use detailed representations of a real-world environment and its processes by linking to a myriad of data and
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towards a new conceptual model that explains the individual dynamics of fatigue. The project will start with an analysis of already-collected data. You will use several forms of time series analysis
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modelling, and some experience with linked data standards and knowledge graph tools (e.g., RDF, OWL, SHACL); familiarity with or interest for GIS, cartographic maps, geodata infrastructures and geo-analytical
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little better? You have a part to play. If you want to learn more about working at Radboud University, follow our Instagram account(link is external) and read stories from our colleagues. Is this
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for Education (NKO; former Nationaal Regieorgan Onderwijs, NRO) for the project “AI-Regulate: Using GenAI-based Feedback to Support Reading Comprehension During Self-regulated Learning”. More detailed information
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, or similar) for data analysis and modeling; Theoretical background and genuine interest in porous media processes, such as fluid flow, reactive transport, soil-fluid interactions, or geomechanics; Excellent
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Exploiting the Geometric Landscape of Infinite-Dimensional Sparse Optimisation” led by Dr. Marcello Carioni at the University of Twente. More information about this here . Infinite-dimensional modelling has