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programme (CDP), an initiative by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) to train a new generation of doctoral graduates on the science-policy interface. For this joint project with the JRC of the European
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Bayesian statistics you present your research at scientific conferences and publish your results in scientific journals you contribute to teaching and supervising in bachelor and master programs Where
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creates new knowledge by synthesising these two approaches through advanced statistics. This exciting PhD project is one of two PhD projects within PAST. As a PhD candidate, your goal is to develop
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of everyday life. This project aims to change that by developing AI-driven methods to assess wellbeing through video-based sentiment analyses. As a PhD student, you will develop and refine machine learning
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. As a university, we strive for equal opportunities for all, recognising that diversity takes many forms. We believe that diversity in all its complexity is invaluable for the quality of our teaching
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incentives, behavioural drivers, and land-use decisions at the meso-scale (e.g. river basins or regions), using clear case studies. You develop modelling approaches that bridge economic analysis and spatial
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Rotterdam Zoo and Wageningen University. The candidate will have the opportunity to frequently work from Rotterdam Zoo. Your duties develop a high-quality reference genome for each Asian elephant population
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, enabling systematic and efficient exploration using modeling and simulation tools. Your responsibilities As a PhD student, you will develop and lead original research within the broad theme of reconfigurable
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and municipality about the chosen emergency context. Develop a video observational measurement instrument and use this to conduct video analysis of the footage. Carry out various statistical analyses
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journals support (10% of time) to teaching frequently present work at international communities (at conference calls, or conferences) Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/356135