28 density-functional-theory-dft-post PhD positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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2025 Apply now Join the Van ’t Hoff Laboratory for Physical and Colloid Chemistry at Utrecht University as a PhD candidate in a collaborative, non-hierarchical research environment. You will be part of
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remains one of the greatest mysteries in science. While many theories have been proposed, no single explanation has yet gained universal agreement. That’s where the PRELIFE consortium comes in. PRELIFE
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fields. You will work on the project “Geodynamic exploration of emergence and evolution of Hadean paleogeography”, one of several new projects within the PRELIFE programme. Your job The origin of life
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this polarised world it is unclear how scientists can best communicate about their latest climate science. In this PhD project, you will apply science communication theories to assess the effectiveness of climate
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Apply now This PhD position is on logical modelling of accountability and responsibility of agents. It is part of the ELSA (Ethical, Legal, & Societal Aspects of AI) lab on Legal, Regulatory, and Policy
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at participating companies; coordinating laboratory work to identify a relevant selection of biological agents in these samples; analysing the data and disseminating findings through scientific publications and
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at the Institute for Language Sciences (ILS), Utrecht University. You will work in an interdisciplinary team with researchers from the fields of linguistics, speech and language therapy and educational sciences
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themselves shaped by the proteins within them? How do all these different levels of regulation interact to create functional organs? These questions are fundamental in developmental biology and also have
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. You will work on the project ‘Past, present and future global inland-water methane budget under the impact of compounded changes’. Your job Inland waters function as active biogeochemical reactors
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with other bioprinting techniques (including volumetric bioprinting and melt electrowriting). You will use this versatile set-up to produce complex 3D tissues as advanced in vitro models for cardiac and