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responses, we can contrast the benefits of forecasting with long-term investments in protection in order evaluate a large set of possible measures to reduce risk of flooding. Your main tasks are to: implement
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-quality research. Submit your research results to international peer-reviewed journals. Teach and assist courses in Bachelor and/or Master’s educational programmes and supervise Bachelor and Master theses
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mechanisms and associated databases (or links thereto), methods and predictive models. Requirements Specific Requirements A Master in a relevant field, such as (bio)physics, systems biology, bioinformatics
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students, postdocs and staff members within the department light supervision tasks (roughly 15% of your time), for instance supervising Master and/or Bachelor thesis projects There will be opportunity
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neuroscience or a similarly relevant discipline. You must not already hold a doctoral degree You must comply with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action mobility rule: not have resided or carried out their main
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Science. Requirements Specific Requirements you have completed a Master in Computer Science, Computational Science, or a related Master's programme heavy in computational/numerical methods (the Master’s degree must have
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neuroscience or a similarly relevant discipline. You must not already hold a doctoral degree You must comply with the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action mobility rule: not have resided or carried out their main
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photodissociation using multichannel quantum-defect theory. Requirements Specific Requirements Bachelor/Master in physics or physical chemistry Affinity for spectroscopy and molecular physics. Most important is that
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of Calabria, in Southern Italy. The main PhD supervisors will be Dr. Duna Roda-Boluda (VU Amsterdam) and Dr. Benjamin Campforts (VU Amsterdam), with one candidate co-supervised by Prof. Taylor Schildgen (GFZ
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lead to better understanding of the unfolding effects of a rapidly warming climate. The project main aims are to establishing if (i) dendrochronological and sedimentary data are signalling the same