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, offering the PhD researcher a unique opportunity to engage with leading scholars and build a strong international academic network. Supervisors: Prof. Louis Visscher (first supervisor) and Dr. Aylin Aydin
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methodological skills in both qualitative and quantitative research, including: Survey and interview methods. Focus groups and workshop facilitation. Experience with qualitative analysis software (e.g., Atlas.ti
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of urbanism and governance. The specific focus will depend on the selected case study, but it will involve working with communities that often consist of migrants and displaced people who develop networks and
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remanufacturability. Finally, insight in tensions between repair, remanufacturin, and recycling will be balanced in a strategy for long-lifetime products. Case-studies will be defined during the project, in close
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? No Offer Description INTEGRATE is an international, multidisciplinary Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network funded by the European Commission under Horizon Europe (Grant agreement ID: 101226862
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for the software technologies to run on this new generation of equipment – which of course includes AI. Meanwhile we are pushing the limits of applied mathematics, for example mapping out disease processes using
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; Familiarity with Discrete Element Modeling (DEM), pore-network modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), or finite element methods; Experience with image analysis or particle tracking techniques; Previous
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multiple brain areas in an optimised way. This may include neural network and neural mass modelling of large-scale brain activity during and after stimulation, and experimental tACS in healthy participants
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from jurisdictions (e.g., Japan) that demonstrate a slant towards adopting more “developer-friendly” copyright regimes? How should we determine authorship of G-AI output and impute liability
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microorganisms. The project aims to elucidate how acetogenic bacteria, as well as defined cocultures of acetogens and chain-elongating partners, respond and adapt to dynamic syngas conditions. By combining steady