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Are you looking for a challenging job where your work contributes to groundbreaking research in the field of the natural environment? Are you not afraid to take on both substantive and instrumental
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results into a user-centered Virtual Research Environment being developed by the group. The researchers will be embedded in the MultiScale Networked System (MNS) group, Informatics Institute
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act as a broker between academic and support staff. proactive, friendly and solution-oriented. someone who enjoys working in a service-oriented environment. able to communicate fluently in Dutch and in
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. In order to create a better holistic digital representation of the environment, we need to ensure that effective knowledge transfer is taking place between such autonomous entities. Knowledge transfer
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the Netherlands in diverse ecosystems (e.g. dunes, grasslands, wetlands, forest, urban environments, freshwater and coastal marshes). These sensors are used to assess the occurrence, abundance, behaviour, biomass
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? Are you interested in developing pipelines and automated processing workflows for LiDAR metric extraction using parallel and distributed computing in a cloud environment? The Institute for Biodiversity and
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workflows and implementing it in DYNAMOS Validating and evaluating the implementation in the environment of the industry partner. Reporting on the security and efficacy of data transfer protocols, consisting
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. The department and the university offer an academically exciting environment. GPIO is at the forefront of innovative urban planning education, blending governance, mobility, and environmental studies within our
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. Working alongside a team of microbiologists, molecular biologists, biochemists, and neurobiologists, you will play a key role in establishing connections between microbiome adaptation in the gut environment
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environment in the heart of Amsterdam. About us The University of Amsterdam is the largest university in the Netherlands, with the broadest spectrum of degree programmes. It is an intellectual hub with 42,000