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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you fascinated by how we use language? Then join the new NWO research project ‘Commitments in Communication’ as a PhD candidate. You will
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at restoring motor function in models of motor disorder. Some part of the role may involve teaching and up to 0.1 FTE of your time may entail teaching activities. A fully funded PhD position is available
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Collider? We look forward to your application! As a PhD candidate, you will conduct fundamental research in experimental particle physics, perform data analysis and develop object reconstruction algorithms
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join a pioneering PhD project exploring how massive stars evolve into gravitational-wave sources. Combine stellar physics
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). Your efforts will both benefit fundamental research and inform management to prevent bioinvasions. You and the other PhD candidate will be expected to collaborate closely, focusing on the same set of
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pioneering PhD project exploring how massive stars evolve into gravitational-wave sources. Combine stellar physics, simulations and cutting-edge data to uncover the origins of black holes and neutron stars
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-throughput experiments to train AI tools to predict properties of complex mixtures? Then join our team as a PhD candidate! Chemistry is a science of mixtures. Whether you think of complex formulations for drug
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to play as a PhD candidate in our research team! As a PhD candidate, you will be involved in the research and development of instruments based on the latest ultrabroadband mid-infrared intrapulse
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team as a PhD candidate! Chemistry is a science of mixtures. Whether you think of complex formulations for drug delivery to the foam on your cappuccino: the properties of small molecules, polymers and
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the intricate dynamics of molecular collisions and reactions? Want to operate world-unique equipment? Join us as a PhD candidate and contribute to exciting research on cold and controlled reactive molecular