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plant viruses. Which virus is dangerous? All viruses are submicroscopically small, they can only survive and reproduce by interfering in the growth process of their host (a plant, invertebrate or
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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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master’s degree preferably in one of the following domains: spacecraft systems engineering, AIT (Assembly, Integration and Testing), electrical engineering, or materials and processes is required
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that the executive courses are delivered with excellence and to be proactive in improving processes and procedures to enhance the student experience. You should have excellent communication skills and be customer
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of at least 90, or a Cambridge CAE-C (CPE). The job interviews are planned in week 10 and 11. Screening is part of the procedure. Additional information can be acquired from Dr. ir. Marc van den Berg
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(developing and applying, often advanced, digital technologies) and digital transformations (where those technologies change processes and ways of working). It is in these areas where impact is often most
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; those applying at the team level such as diversity, team processes, hierarchy, and professional identity; those at organisation level such as organisational learning, organisational design, coordination
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) For questions about the application procedure please contact: Lindsey Pijpers (PhD Officer) – doctoraloffice@ese.eur.nl Reference letters are not requested automatically and should be submitted to doctoraloffice
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in the European multi-level legal framework, due diligence processes on technology acquisition, governance, and risk assessment, digital fairness and transparency, digital ecosystem engagement, and the
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the development of the adolescent brain. As one of the first in the world, she has been systematically monitoring adolescents, their lifestyle and the neurological processes in their brains on a long-term basis