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these with quantitative and qualitative research methods to promote a regenerative food system in the Netherlands? If you have a PhD degree and a skill set that puts you in a good position to carry out
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the following requirements: A PhD degree in Chemical Engineering, electrochemistry, or related fields. Solid knowledge and demonstrated skills in one of the following areas: coordination chemistry
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collaborative mindset and bring the following qualifications: - a PhD degree in mathematics, with a focus on algebraic geometry; - experience with at least some of the following: Fourier—Mukai transforms
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dynamical systems. The position is part of the research project “A Rigorous Framework for Transient Random Dynamics”, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). You will be part of a team with a PhD student
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PhD degree in Chemistry, Material Science or related filed. Solid knowledge and demonstrated skills in polymers chemistry are essential; expertise in physical organic chemistry, coatings and formulation
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thinking skills and a desire to grow within an interdisciplinary team. The ideal candidate would have: A PhD degree in soil science, environmental/agricultural sciences, biogeochemistry or a related
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their PhD before January 2026 are also encouraged to apply. Applicants should demonstrate proficiency in programming languages and tools commonly used in computer science. Hands-on experience with genetic
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researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the team. Together, we work towards a new understanding of the ethics and aesthetics of making in
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researcher will work as part of a team which also includes the principal investigator, two junior researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the
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to build predictive models Collaborate closely with experimentalists and modelling experts Project Environment This position is part of a collaborative research project involving: Two PhD students at TU