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Your job Are you interested in studying the foraging behaviour of marine mammals and seabirds in the North Sea and do you have the necessary analytic skills? We are looking for a motivated PhD
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impairments, citizenships, or any other aspect are welcome to apply and join the EUR community. For questions regarding the application procedure please contact Lindsey Pijpers (PhD Officer) at doctoraloffice
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information about employment conditions, see https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/working-at/job-application-procedure-and-employment-conditions What we find important Promoting an inclusive community is
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variability. In this PhD project, you will develop and apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry techniques to tackle this challenge. Using both targeted and non-targeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
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). As a center of expertise and service, the UB is innovative, professional and customer-oriented. The UB uses the possibilities of ICT to increase the availability of information, promote
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challenge? Then this vacancy can be just right for you! We have a PhD position available in which you can design and execute innovative organic synthesis of natural toxins – pyrrolizidine alkaloids
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Vacancies PhD Candidate in Explainable AI for Earth Observation Key takeaways With the growing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in geospatial decision-making processes, ensuring
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PhD candidate, you will explore key biogeochemical drivers of microbial methane removal in coastal systems such as estuaries, bays and fjords. Eutrophication and global warming are increasing
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us on LinkedIn external link and discover how you can become part of our community. The Department of Information and Computing Sciences external link is nationally and internationally known for its
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of the North Sea. Existing automated detection algorithms will be used to identify seals and porpoises. The results will be used to create seasonal acoustic presence maps, investigate differences in community