157 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory PhD positions in Netherlands
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full-time contract (100%) lasts four years, with the option to choose a part-time contract (80%) that lasts almost five years. In your PhD-research, you will: review literature, develop research
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profound impact on everyday functioning in a world full of unpredictable and emotional social interactions. This ERC-funded project aims to investigate how socially anxious individuals deal with
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: 30 August 2025 Apply now As part of the EMBRACER project external link , you will use advanced models integrating our climate system to human behaviour to study potential scenarios of what could happen
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deadline: 30 September 2025 Apply now In this combined PhD position, your will work as a clinical embryologist within the Reproduction Team of Utrecht University’s Equine Clinic, as well as conduct research
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Your job Do you have a strong affiliation with animal health and food safety? Are you a skilled project leader and do you like to work in multidisciplinary teams? Would you like to know everything
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, particularly in lesser-explored border regions of Eastern Europe or Western Eurasia, and to consider how these experiences are remembered, represented, and inscribed in the landscape itself. You will work with
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://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/science/chemistry/mcbim) and share responsibility of the chemical-biological part of the group, with involvement in the supervision of undergraduate students (BSc and MSc) and teaching tasks
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NeuroAI of Developmental vision (m/f/x) to work on: The Curriculum of Sight - How Visual Processing Develops in Brains and Machines. For animals, it is imperative to learn as quickly as possible. To do
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for molecular system. Recently, we reported a major breakthrough in using chemical reaction networks for so-called in chemico reservoir computing (Nature, 2024, 631, 549–555). This work demonstrated that self
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model of human working memory. During the project, we will follow an intertwined model-experimental approach. First, we will use electroencephalography (EEG) experiments to investigate the neural basis