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, based on a full-time position. A holiday allowance of 8% gross annual income. An 8.3% end-of-the-year allowance. A temporary 1.0 FTE appointment for a specified period of four years. The candidate will
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, mathematical problems and quantum information theory. The research of the Amsterdam String Theory Group centers around the current developments in this field. The PhD candidate will do original research in
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documentation and analysis tools. Conditions of employment We offer in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement for Dutch universities: A temporary 1.0 FTE appointment for a specified period of four
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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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initially for a period of one year. Satisfactory progress during the first year will lead to prolongation of the contract for a further five years. a working week of 36-40 hours and a gross monthly salary
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week, you will save an additional 96 hours of annual leave. Temporary employment for a period of four years. You will first receive temporary employment for the period of one year. After a positive
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remote sensing surveys, material studies, and geoarchaeological and archaeometric sampling. Examples of current fieldwork by the Regato team are available on this webpage: https://www.knir.it/en
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described in the project overview. Owing to the current composition of the project team, there will be a mild preference for candidates opting for project 2 on “Models and machine learning”. An explanation
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develop innovative methods to measure diverse isotope dimensions for methane, as well as organic precursors, in order to trace carbon flow in methane-related ecosystems; 2) You will conduct culture
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the physical and biological pumps during rapid climate transitions (e.g., the last glacial period and Holocene) using sediment records. Our data will be used in marine carbon cycle models to predict