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of geospatial reasoning and map-based knowledge discovery. Your job Geographic questions like 'What is the potential for reducing urban heat in Amsterdam by installing green roofs on existing buildings
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Unlock how geographic data can answer complex societal questions: in this PhD you develop semantic and AI-driven models that transform diverse geodata into actionable answer maps. Join our ERC-funded
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., vignette experiments via Prolific) to systematically map policies and outcomes. Interventions : Producing actionable insights via experiments assessing how policy framing affects experiences across
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-level comparative approach and innovative methods such as participatory Ripple Effects Mapping, Care2Act will analyse: situations, mechanisms, and actors affecting mental health; individual and community
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. You will map spatiotemporal patterns of microbial colonization and resulting changes in suberin levels. You will identify the molecular language through which suberin-inducing microbes and plants
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, questionnaires, historical archival research, cognitive mapping. You are able to look beyond the boundaries of your own field of expertise. Our offer a job for 18 months. After a positive evaluation the contract
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sizes and frequencies by: Measuring rock fractures from UAV data using manual and automated mapping approaches (e.g., machine learning, convolutional neural networks). Monitoring physical weathering
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into actionable answer maps. Join our ERC-funded GeoTrAnsQData project and help shape the future of geographic question answering. Your job Geographic questions like 'What is the potential to reduce urban heat in
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Sea off the Netherlands’ coast. The overall objectives of the project include: (1) to map and assess seaward and landward impacts of urban and blue infrastructure development on coastal and marine
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Effects Mapping, Care2Act will analyse: situations, mechanisms, and actors affecting mental health; individual and community strategies for regulating well-being while engaging in this often tedious work