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thermochemical TES. Your main supervisor will be Prof Adriano Sciacovelli and you will join the Thermal Energy Section at DTU Construct. Your work will contribute to a paradigm shift in how complex TES systems
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and prof. dr. Taco van der Vaart. Qualifications The ideal candidate is ambitious, highly motivated and wishes to make a career in research. He or she has a thorough training in research skills, speaks
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main assignment for the doctoral student is thus to be active in research, study doctoral courses, and possibly participate in teaching courses at undergraduate level (up to 20%). The employment is
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candidate, you will develop your own research project in consultation with the associated supervisor(s). You will conduct independent and original academic research and report results via peer-reviewed
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theoretical perspectives on knowledge exchange, communities of practice and identity formation. Under the daily supervision of Prof. Daan Raemaekers (ceramic archaeology, Neolithic) and dr. Stijn Arnoldussen
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the position. The position will be supervised by Prof. Casper Boks from the Department of Design and Dr. Stepan Vesely from the Department of Psychology. The Head of Department will be your immediate superior
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conditions Work and science require good employment practices. Radboud University's primary and secondary employment conditions reflect this. You can make arrangements for the best possible work-life balance
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should have Masters or bachelor (Honors) degree in Engineering (e.g., Chemical, Materials, Environmental, Resources) or Chemistry (e.g., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Electrochemistry
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fees and include a tax-free stipend (£19,237 pa. currently), for a period of 3.5 years. The successful candidate will be supervised by Prof. Kurt Debattista and Dr. Thomas Bashford-Rogers
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the complex socio-environmental challenges faced by small landholder stakeholders in the Brazilian Amazon. The project has two main components: 1. Assessment of land use and perceived climate change impacts