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remains fragmented, with sectors operating under different institutional structures and priorities. HERITOUR investigates how current collaborations function and how cross-sectoral policies can be developed
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integrate innovative methods and automation into fungal research, advancing how we visualize, quantify, and interpret the hidden dynamics of mycorrhizal fungi. This enhances not only our mechanistic insights
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tight collaboration with dr. Jan Jitse Venselaar and dr. Jacek Kustra, of the ASML AI Research Team. The PhD candidate is expected to structurally spend time at both TU/e and ASML locations. The project
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remains fragmented, with sectors operating under different institutional structures and priorities. HERITOUR investigates how current collaborations function and how cross-sectoral policies can be developed
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remains fragmented, with sectors operating under different institutional structures and priorities. HERITOUR investigates how current collaborations function and how cross-sectoral policies can be developed
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the world. Hosting ESRA25 further highlights the group’s leading position and strong international reputation within the global survey research community. PhD candidates will be embedded in this dynamic
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dynamics that simpler views miss. Alongside analysis, you’ll join short intensive field periods and aid in local engagement, contributing to a campaign that will redefine our understanding of fine scale air
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or action-oriented research; or a motivation to learn both types of research); Ability to independently shape and structure research projects, integrate ideas from different disciplines and express complex
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, inclusive and actionable. While these approaches promise to strengthen science–society relations, they often clash with established academic norms, funding structures, ethical frameworks and evaluation
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candidate to conduct interdisciplinary research that links question answering, knowledge modelling, geo-spatial analysis, and workflow construction. This PhD position focuses on developing a semantic model of