15 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "INRAE" positions at KNAW in Netherlands
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Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme is for research projects that have a strong connection with
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to space sciences, mathematics or physics in a dissertation. The laureate receives a bronze statue by Christiaan Huygens and a cash prize of 10,000 euros. In 2026, the field of physics will be central
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. He is also the Head of the Department of Chemistry there. Until 2013, he was Professor of Macromolecular Simulations at the University of Amsterdam and associated with the Computational Physics
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Pinedo Cancer Care Award Foundation. The Academy has handled the nomination and selection process since 2016. Previous laureates 2024 Together with a new generation of clinical researchers, John Haanen has
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Gilles Holst Medal Natural Sciences and Technology Senior scientists The Gilles Holst Medal honours researchers who have made an outstanding contribution to applied physics or chemistry. Submit
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research
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or products the Van Walree Fund finances and which not. Apply:Is opening 15 March 2026 Guidelines KNAW Van Walree Fund Mentorship programme supporting women 'Thanks in part to the KNAW Van Walree Fund, HypoVax
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. Apply:Open till 13 May 2026 Application Form Please read the conditions first Regulations for the KNAW Humanities Fund Programme Disciplines Humanities Who can apply? PhD candidates and researchers in
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research at the intersection of at least two Nobel Disciplines (chemistry, physics, and physiology or medicine) or at the intersection of one Nobel discipline and another discipline from the social
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? First-generation academics in the final two years of their PhD programme, working at a university or research institute in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. By ‘first-generation academics in the Netherlands