24 phd-structural-engineering-"https:"-"Multiple"-"Naturalis" Postdoctoral positions in Netherlands
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also play a central role in mentoring PhD candidates and coordinating with the technical/data engineer to ensure the scientific strength of the observational program. The position offers a unique
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the industry partner involved in the project Contributing to grant deliverables, presentations, and reporting Write high quality scientific manuscripts Contribute to our education program Train BSc, MSc and PhD
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on inclusion and exclusion of ethnoracial minorities. This includes a wide range of topics, such as group identities, intergroup attitudes, nationalism and right-wing radicalism, discrimination, structural
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-disciplinary team with many stakeholders. In addition you have: An MSc and PhD in Geosciences, Environmental Science or Engineering, with a focus on Soil Physics, Geotechnical Engineering, or Geophysics; You
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structural barriers behind gender inequality in the creative industries and translate these insights into public storytelling. Decode the Data Behind the Gender Gap in Art You will be based in the Department
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the full-scale structures. This position is within the globally recognized Department of Hydraulic Engineering (HE), known for its education, research, and career development, addressing key challenges like
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. Job requirements Need-to-haves: A PhD degree in civil, structural, hydraulic, or offshore engineering. A master’s degree in civil or mechanical engineering. Proven experience in vibration-based
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cutting-edge research with practical railway applications. The Dynamics of Solids and Structures section is part of the Department of Engineering Structures that focuses on the development of resilient
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energy demands. However, scaling up floating solar farms requires deploying large floating structures over extensive sea surfaces, posing significant engineering and environmental challenges. As floating
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technological action intersect and how movement infrastructures are reconfigured in a context where state surveillance and surveillance capitalism coalesce. By decentring the digital in our concept of technology