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research prototypes that the community can benefit from. The SCS group is internationally recognized in the broad areas of systems, AI, and data security and is unique for its collaborative and friendly
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. Who is it for? Applicants must be PhD candidates or researchers who obtained their PhD no more than four years previously. The KNAW values sustainability and promotes sustainable travel. We strongly
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% holiday pay and 8.3% year-end bonus; a pension scheme, partially paid parental leave and flexible terms of employment based on the CAO NU. In addition to the terms of employment laid down in the CAO NU
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March 2026 Apply now A healthy intestinal microbiome is essential for equine health. In this project, we will investigate the intestinal microbiome and resistome and their roles in gastrointestinal health
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Apply now This PhD position is a unique opportunity to join the ERC-funded project “Strategic Care in Activism: Mental Health Across Scales of Social Change” (Care2Act) exploring activism and mental
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colleague who: holds a Master’s degree in mathematics or computer science; has a solid foundation in category theory; is familiar with dependent type theory; is enthusiastic about learning advanced category
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takeaways HyFINE is a national project uniting a consortium of knowledge institutes and businesses to make chemicals greener and affordable. We are shifting from fossil feedstocks like oils and gas
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Key takeaways Minimally invasive interventions increasingly require tools capable of sensing, actuation, and manipulation at sub-millimetre scales. Micro-robotic systems enable highly miniaturized
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systems. Yet, key challenges exist regarding the energy density and the long-term stability of such systems. The PhD candidate in this project will focus on the design and synthesis of organic redox
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approaches, an opportunity which is often overlooked. Within the Division of Pharmacology our research group has long-standing experience in the field of Nutritional Immunology, with established expertise