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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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. 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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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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climate system. Your job As a PhD candidate, you will investigate how Arctic sea ice is changing and what role ocean warming - also known as Arctic Atlantification - plays in this process. You will use
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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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and computational modelling in a dynamic and interdisciplinary setting. Your job Do you want to be part of the development of resilient crops that can continue to feed the world when faced with climate
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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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: 15 June 2025 Apply now The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated candidate for a PhD position at its High Pressure and Temperature Laboratory external link (HPT), run by
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, and data science. Your job The project addresses one of the key challenges in microbiome engineering: the unpredictable colonisation and performance of bioinoculants in different plant species and soil
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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