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modelling of restoration impacts. In doing so, the PhD will help bridge fine-grained spatial processes and behavior at local level with broader assessments of land use, ecosystem services, and socio-economic
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detailed insights in their regeneration processes are limited. In this project, you will use tomato as a main model species, supplemented with work in Arabidopsis thaliana. You will use molecular techniques
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pressures and 4) investigating the potential contributions of high potential locations to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The research includes review of existing restoration projects, spatial analysis
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actions needed to generate creative ideas and to turn these into attractive new products, services, and business models. The Innovation Management group at RSM is a team composed of several ambitious
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will conduct PhD research into the integration of NAMs into the regulatory ecosystem, with the aim of improving the translational potential of medicines and reducing the use of laboratory animals. In
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on numerics and analytics, an interest in modeling, and a genuine interest in engaging in the biological system and working closely with our collaborators Job requirements Masters in Physics
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academic ecosystem. Your research will be pioneering work on the cross-roads of policy, business, government and ICT. You will examine business-government collaborations for the green steel transition
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, white lupin and/or aardaker (Lathyrus tuberosus) contribute to ecosystem services in cropping systems. The PhD position will focus on generating knowledge on the ecological functions of these novel
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enthusiastic early‑career researcher eager to develop quantitative, spatially explicit models that support climate‑resilient urban planning? Do you want to work at the intersection of Industrial Ecology, GIS
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: 10 May 2026 Apply now Predicting ecosystem dynamics under global change requires accurate, high-resolution soil information. Existing global soil maps are largely based on empirical machine learning