126 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" PhD positions in Netherlands
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and English programs are highly ranked by students and alumni. ESSB is home to over 4000 students and more than 400 staff-members. The different disciplines are supported by the Faculty Office (for more
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. Both the Dutch and English programs are highly ranked by students and alumni. ESSB is home to over 4000 students and more than 400 staff-members. The different disciplines are supported by the Faculty
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chain management in a short research proposal. Organisation The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Opera of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by dr. Chengyong Xiao
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English. You are willing and able to develop yourself into an independent. scientist (growth mindset). Experience with chemical analysis is essential. Experience in fieldwork would be an advantage. We offer
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English (C1 level) and has excellent communication skills; is well-versed in statistical programming languages, such as R or Python; (ideally) has gained some experience in writing scientific publications
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Introduction Description of the research program Transplantation is the preferred treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease. However, many transplanted kidney transplants fail prematurely. This leads
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care. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken. Dutch is a plus but not a requirement. Employment conditions and benefits This PhD position offers an exciting opportunity
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package within the core research program of CropXR. Our goal is to develop computational methods to translate integrated simulation models of plant responses to stress (drought, heat) from a model plant
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, and the public to join us, through educational programs, artistic collaborations, and museum partnerships. We’re searching for answers to life’s biggest questions, and we need your help. As part of
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in collaboration with diverse partners and stakeholders, contributing not only to academic output but also to visible societal change. The PhD project is part of the “Wad Gaat Om” program, which aims