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changes, moving beyond conventional simulations of stationary atmospheric conditions.This PhD project is part of the ERC Consolidator Grant project WINDFLOW, which strives to develop groundbreaking large
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to help us develop a new generation of computational tools to democratize the access to massively parallel computing systems? Then, apply to join us at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.We are looking for a
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global models of unprecedented resolution, surrounding the large, international field campaigns EUREC4A and ORCESTRA . You will develop understanding for how shallow mesoscale circulations develop and
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funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant and runs 5 years. Within the project we develop the missing theoretical framework that captures the direct and indirect consequences of strategic climate litigation
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can contribute to our research, education, impact, and to the team you will be part of. Therefore, we would like to get the best possible picture of your knowledge, insight, skills, and personality
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this understanding, by studying observations, large-eddy simulations and global models of unprecedented resolution, surrounding the large, international field campaigns EUREC4A and ORCESTRA . You will develop
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Resilient (XR), sustainable, and climate-adaptive crops. By combining plant biology, simulation modelling, and artificial intelligence we aim to develop ‘smart breeding and cultivation’ methods to speed up
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of a PhD dissertation within four years. You will design a teaching and supervision plan, from which you will develop your own research proposal. These tasks entail coordinating and agreeing with your
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collaborate with an enthusiastic team of entomologists to further develop biological control systems and sustainable crop protection. You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerben Messelink. The position is also
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develop biological control systems and sustainable crop protection. You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerben Messelink. The position is also embedded within the Laboratory of Entomology of Wageningen