31 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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deadline: 1 August 2025 Apply now In this PhD position, you will do research within the Biofabrication team with a specific focus on developing an engineered pancreatic endocrine construct to counter Type 1
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the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility). You coordinate your work within an (inter)national network of collaborators, while working in an ambitious, motivated, multi-disciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians
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Application deadline: 15 May 2025 Apply now Are you fascinated by the complex ways our social environments shape health? Do you want to develop cutting-edge methods to measure social networks at a population
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adaptive technologies to make digital services accessible for individuals with diverse disabilities, including visual, hearing, cognitive, and developmental challenges. This involves collaborating with other
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trajectories between the United Kingdom and India. The candidate will be part of the ERC-funded project ‘Retirement across countries: A tripartite analysis of the welfare state, family care networks, and the
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between the Netherlands and Turkey. The candidate will be part of the ERC-funded project ‘Retirement across countries: A tripartite analysis of the welfare state, family care networks, and the retirement
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) or prof. J. Bijlsma (j.bijlsma@uu.nl ). If you would like to hear what it’s like to work in this position straight from one of our colleagues, then please contact: dr. Esther Nauta, postdoc bij UCALL
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Chaperones are protein complexes that assist other proteins in their folding process. Well-known examples are the bacterial GroEL/ES and the eukaryotic TRiC. Despite extensive research, there are still
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Transport https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.17.659504v1 Building on this foundation, the PhD candidate will use cutting-edge structural biology approaches—primarily single-particle cryo-electron
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study, you will develop a model for the dynamic methane cycling in global inland waters. This model will build on our pioneering model framework and simulate the changes in cycling fluxes of major carbon