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of Amsterdam has excellent high performance computing facilities. Furthermore, IBED has a dedicated computational support team with specialized knowledge of bioinformatics, (geo)database management and
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hydrogen recovery given the different depletion states of the reservoirs. The ultimate aim is to develop a set of geologically-informed screening techniques and performance criteria that enable us to quickly
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multinational, interdisciplinary and open work environment; access to high-performance computing infrastructure and unparalleled EO and technology expertise; a unique opportunity to work on innovative solutions
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researcher for a period of 18 - 24 months. Public professionals increasingly operate under high pressure, having to balance formal rules, public expectations, and moral considerations. Increasingly, civil
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Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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well as application driven. This is done in close cooperation with the chemical, flavor & food, medical and high-tech industries. Research is organized into four themes: Analytical Chemistry , Computational Chemistry
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temperatures and eutrophication. We aim to understand biodiversity shifts and their impact on ecosystem functioning. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of molecular ecology
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scales, i.e. from molecules and microorganisms to patterns and processes occurring at the global scale. The University of Amsterdam has excellent high performance computing facilities. Furthermore, IBED
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Application Deadline 16 Nov 2025 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 38.0 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Challenge: Managing flood risk in vulnerable interconnected