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into answering counterfactual questions. Using remote sensing multimodal time-series data and Earth foundation model embeddings, you will design and develop causal machine learning models tailored for dynamic
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PhD training institute coordinated by Wageningen University (WU). The central focus of the collaboration is the PhD programme, embedded in a coherent and productive research environment that aims
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and soft matter physics; supervise BSc and MSc students and contribute to teaching activities in BNT and PCC courses. You will work here The research is embedded within the chair Physical Chemistry and
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) and human-centred evaluation methods. You will work here The research is embedded within the Division of Human Nutrition, and member of the Hungry Robots Lab (https://hngr-rbts.containers.wur.nl/website
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the MSCA-DN MICROSUNSET for a period of 48 months. Your research is embedded within the chair Global Nutrition (https://www.wur.nl/en/chair-groups/human-nutrition-and-health/global-nutrition
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research is embedded within the chair group Animal Breeding and Genomics (ABG; Research of Animal Breeding and Genomics | WUR) which is led by Prof. Mario Calus. You will be supervised by Dr Yvonne
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of students. You will work here The research is embedded within the chair Animal Breeding and Genomics, and member of the Wageningen Livestock Research team led by Prof. Roel Veerkamp. You will be co-supervised
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presentations at scientific conferences and by writing scientific articles and a PhD thesis. Attending PhD courses as part of the graduate education program. You will work here The research is embedded with
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the target group that supports lifestyle change for people who struggle financially. By integrating support across multiple life domains into the digital CLI and embedding it within the local context, we
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leading scientific journals and communicate your findings through your PhD thesis and broader societal outreach. You will work here This research is embedded within three research groups: the Biosystematics