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background The Sea-City Interface research project forms part of the FCL Global research programme. The project focuses on mitigating climate impacts at the sea-city fringes in rapidly urbanising cities in
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. Preferences will be given to candidates with a specialization in international corporate taxation or local public finance/urban economics. Job description The successful applicant is expected to work on issues
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Architecture Lab. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research focused on urban planning and life cycle assessment (LCA) with an emphasis on circularity measurement. This role includes
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international network of collaborators. flexible working hours and partial working from home. a friendly and open-minded research environment. a working situation in a vibrant historic city located at the core
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vibrant historic city located at the core of Europe, with outstanding public transportation services, and in close proximity to beautiful mountainous scenery and natural landscapes. an attractive salary
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Automation , we are seeking a driven postdoctoral candidate to explore the intricacies of traffic control management in contemporary urban environments. The emergence of new transportation modes like car
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research is to enhance resilience in urban areas in terms of well-being, performance, sustainability, and health. Candidates should have an interest in the core research areas of Prof. Heinen’s research
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background The Circular Future Cities module (CFC) of FCL Global aims to develop a systems approach for informing the design of circular buildings with circular material flows in urban areas. This urban-scale
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in water resources management, using in-house developed numerical methods and models, addressing topics such as climate change impacts on water resources, sediment budgets and natural hazards, urban