19 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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-host interactions. Collaborative Network: You work closely with multidisciplinary teams, blending insights from chemical biology, virology, and national collaborators at the Department of ViroScience
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forms from land via inland waters to sea. You will synthesise, test, and use the reported methane kinetics from labs and culture experiments to construct the model using Python programming language. You
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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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or publications. Mindset and Personal Qualities You are organised and structured in your working approach, with attention to detail and consistency. You are a logical thinker who approaches experimental design and
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storage systems. Throughout the project, you will regularly interact with the other consortium partners and present your findings to the broader scientific and industrial community. A personalised training
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opportunity structures for social interactions can serve as proxies for social networks and how they impact health. Your work will contribute to a groundbreaking methodological framework for modeling social
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and Atmospheric Research Utrecht external link (IMAU) and research the interactions between the Atlantic ocean circulation and the Amazon Rainforest. Your job The Atlantic Meridional Overturning
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migration corridors – Portugal-Brazil, Netherlands-Turkey, and UK-India. The team consists of the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Dora Sampaio, two PhD candidates, and one postdoctoral researcher. The team
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migration corridors – Portugal-Brazil, Netherlands-Turkey, and UK-India. The team consists of the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Dora Sampaio, two PhD candidates, and one postdoctoral researcher. The team
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curious and collaborative colleague, with the following qualifications: a Master’s degree in mathematics, with a focus on algebraic geometry; a strong interest in discovering new structures in