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or environmental assessment, and by developing annotation manuals and tests on a gold standard. This position is part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which develops the foundations of a transformative GeoQA
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the mechanisms through which specific proteins regulate early transcription termination. For example, the lab is interested in ZC3H4 (part of ‘Restrictor’), which you can read about in our recent publication
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, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes following courses/workshops as well as training on the job in assisting
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part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which develops the foundations of a transformative GeoQA methodology through an integrated research program across geoinformatics, AI, and geography
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August 2025 Apply now This PhD position is part of the NWO-funded research project TACIT (Inclusive Technologies for Access and Social Participation). The project focuses on the co-design of inclusive and
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, cryopreservation, and thawing of embryos for transfer to recipient mares). As part of the clinical team, you will participate in a 1-in-4 on-call rotation for embryo thawing during weekends and public holidays
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the tropics to the high northern latitudes of the North Atlantic where they cool and sink. This part of the density-driven global “conveyor belt” may be losing its strength due to ongoing global warming, with
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will be allocated for your education and professional development, such as attending courses designed for PhD candidates. Furthermore, you will gain experience in teaching, dedicating a small portion of
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data (e.g., Instagram and TikTok activity) from youth, to be able to gain unique insight into what they post and consume online. This proposed PhD project will form an integral part of a larger
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part of our community. The department of Physics external link hosts a unique group of scientists and supporting staff addressing problems in physics, from the smallest scales of elementary particles