15 postdoctoral-position-in-polymer-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at Radboud University
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the Netherlands and researchers of universities of applied sciences. The focus of this PhD position is Spatial Energy Planning within Positive Energy Districts. This part of the project focuses on aligning heat and
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matter, molecular self-assembly and dynamic materials. Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science (FNWI), part of Radboud University, engages in groundbreaking research and excellent education. In doing so
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deadline 22 June 2025 Apply now Are you a creative, independent thinker with an interest in the history and philosophy of physics? Apply now for a PhD position at Radboud University, where you will conduct
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individuals. As part of your PhD position, you will have a 10% teaching load and the opportunity to work towards the University Teaching Qualification. You will join the Decision, Development and
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, Netherlands). IMM is a dynamic interdisciplinary research institute that brings together chemistry and physics to unravel the mysteries of atomic, molecular and solid-state environments. The institute strives
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a small team of software developers working on AI prototypes and infrastructure. There is no teaching load in this position. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at
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essential as you will conduct research and fieldwork on Dutch music culture. We are The Arts and Culture Studies team at Radboud University is a dynamic, interdisciplinary group of around 30 scholars and 10
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positive, your contract will be extended by 2.5 years (4-year contract). You will receive a starting salary of €2,901 gross per month based on a 38-hour working week, which will increase to €3,707 in
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Are you fascinated by the human ability to recognise speech? If so, this PhD position in psycholinguistics is for you. You will have the exciting opportunity to run word-learning experiments on talker
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD project focuses on developing methods to assess the sustainability of nearly 100 nationwide AI systems within the National Lab