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to: Design, plan and conduct a programme of investigation, in consultation with the three supervisors. Produce a PhD thesis, written in English, consisting of four data chapters, an introduction and discussion
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are looking for someone with an MSc degree (or equivalent) in physics, astrophysics or a related subject by the starting date is required. English communication skills are highly desirable, as
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embedded in the research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Robert Lensink (Faculty of Economics and Business), email: b.w.lensink@rug.nl , Prof. Han Olff (Faculty
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are encouraged to submit a research proposal that aligns with UCALL's research programme and encompasses multiple areas of law. Your job Over a period of four years, you will conduct a PhD research under the
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English. There is a strong preference for candidates that also are able to speak Dutch (or have a demonstrated willingness to learn this language). You have the ability to work independently and in a team
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programming, as well as proficiency with relevant software tools and programming languages. An interest in working together with people from the food industry and food banks. For this position your command
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tomato varieties. You like to work in a research and teaching environment. Good oral communication skills, excellent (academic) writing skills, structured way of working, affinity for analytics
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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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public audiences and taking part in a pilot programme where experience can be acquired in high school science teaching; use graph theoretical tools to develop new fundamental frameworks and analytic tools
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-class expertise from eight Dutch Universities, five Research Institutes and relevant societal stakeholders that play a major role in research and management of the North Sea. The six-year program (2025