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deadline: 1 August 2025 Apply now In this PhD position, you will do research within the Biofabrication team with a specific focus on developing an engineered pancreatic endocrine construct to counter Type 1
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an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented team. Additionally: By the time the position starts, you have obtained an MSc degree in Earth Sciences, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science or a related field. You are
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, manufacturing and recycling) technology and consumption patterns (including Circular Economy), and steel qualities/grades. In the project you will work with many stakeholders in the (green) steel value chain, and
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localised economic gains. These contrasting findings highlight the current uncertainty surrounding the specific impacts of AMOC weakening on human societies. In this PhD project, you will use models and data
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, material scientists, biologists, and engineers. Furthermore, you will co-supervise BSc and MSc students during their internships. Other teaching opportunities are available. You will be part of the Utrecht
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to monocultural peers. In the current project, we take a novel approach by examining the recognition of beneficial strengths that adolescents with a migration background may bring to the labor market. People
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, and are motivated to understand and re-engineer complex biological systems. Additionally, you bring: a MSc degree in (bio)physics, (bio)chemistry, or a related field; experience working in a wet lab and
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percent of the contracted time. Your qualities We look forward to your application if you have the following qualifications: a MSc in earth sciences, hydrology, civil engineering, environmental science or a
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. However, current estimates of methane emissions from inland waters to the atmosphere are highly uncertain because of limitations in long-term observational data and modelling methodology. In this four-year
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deadline: 15 May 2025 Apply now Do you want to do research to help create healthier urban environments? Do you want to leverage cutting-edge technology and innovative research to find out how our cities