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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in help solve one of the most ubiquitous and insidious problems in social, behavioural, and biomedical research
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to use math and computer science to understand how biological and social systems evolve? Do you want to discover new truths about
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seeking to hire a highly motivated, driven, and talented PhD candidate to carry out this project in a period of four years. The project will be carried out at the Institute for Language Sciences (ILS
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Education, Culture and Science (OCW) and the Dutch universities. Your job As a PhD candidate in this project, you will investigate the role of multilingual books printed in two sixteenth-century cosmopolitan
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. The prototype consists of tungsten absorbers and silicon sensors, with in total ≈25 million pixels of 30x30µm2. The energy resolution of this new technology is on par with the current state of the art, but its
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models help decision-makers evaluate and improve the resilience of water supply systems. However, quantitative modelling frameworks often miss critical social dimensions and power dynamics that dictate
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project will be embedded in the Youth Studies (Interdisciplinary Social Science) and Youth and Family (Education and Pedagogy) research programmes at Utrecht University. The interdisciplinary advisory
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clear understanding of social science research methods, in particular qualitative ones, demonstrated through your grade transcripts and CV. Experience with quantitative methods is an added value. You have
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and Master’s level. You will be embedded in the Interuniversity Centre for Social Science Theory and Methodology (ICS) Graduate School . Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for you, if you
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carbon ecosystems – seagrasses, tidal marshes, mangroves and macroalgae – in order to promote the role of blue carbon ecosystems in sequestering greenhouse gas emissions and their inclusion into climate