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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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? 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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. 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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Are you intrigued by adolescents’ susceptibility to planetary health misinformation, including issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, plastic pollution, and other environmental concerns
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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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offer an academically exciting environment. GPIO is at the forefront of innovative education, offering a BSc in Human Geography and Planning, MSc degrees in Human Geography, Urban and Regional Planning
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teaching in which student learning and social engagement take centre stage; an inspiring academic and international work environment in the city centre of Amsterdam. About us The University of Amsterdam is
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Are you interested in the role that misinformation plays in people’s understanding of their information environment? Do you want to know more about how people form perceptions about the threat