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specialised engineers from various engineering disciplines. The Section currently has nine members who work together closely and take pride in being part of an ambitious and motivated team. You will have the
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on beaches. During the project, you will be involved in: setting up hydrodynamic coastal flow fields using SWAN, SWASH, SCHISM or a comparable model; writing python code to advect virtual macroplastic items in
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model. THE PROJECT As part of the Energy Transition, further expansion of wind farms is expected in the North Sea in the next decades. This will likely affect the marine ecosystem and fisheries, but how
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for operations, and the provision of operations to non-traditional missions. The Team currently supports missions such as Cluster (disposal phase), SpaceRider, M-Matisse, the L4 mission to Enceladus, Theseus
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EMERGENCE and uncover how language emerges from large‑scale brain networks. Work with cutting‑edge neuroimaging and advanced modelling to reveal the neurobiological principles shaping human language. The ERC
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security-oriented workflows. This includes designing methodologies that ensure traceability, robustness and bias mitigation in AI models, as well as creating prototype tools that demonstrate how transparent
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) historical research, research focused on the relevance or functioning of tradition in relation to church and faith, or research related to current societal, academic issues or themes. With your application, we
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naturally leads to symmetric failure scenarios, which are reflected in BP models. However, current BP software can neither detect nor exploit these symmetries. As a result, despite BP’s strong modeling
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water remain poorly understood. These interactions shape local weather extremes and climate variability, but current models miss them. QUASI turns Lake Victoria—Earth’s largest tropical lake—into an open
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Deep-UV spectral libraries or real-time interpretation models for plastics currently exist. The successful candidate will therefore act as a first mover, building foundational datasets and AI models