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Science Park. More information For more information, please contact Dr. Basten Snoek via l.b.snoek@uu.nl . Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please, send us an email via
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Application deadline: 31 January 2026 Apply now Unlock how geographic data can answer complex societal questions: in this PhD you develop semantic and AI-driven models that transform diverse geodata
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will be part of the research team of Dr. Martijn Kool. More information For more information, please contact Dr. Martijn Kool at M.Kool1@uu.nl . Do you have a question about the application procedure
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facility. Your focus will be on delivering high quality data and sample preparation assistance, primarily on the Krios microscope, while also optimizing the operation of the pFIB. In a collaborative, cross
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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
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. In this way, we encourage you to keep investing in your personal and professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . About us A better future for everyone
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, epidemiology, molecular biology, data science and environmental health. Your research within this network focuses on the exposome: the full range of environmental exposures across the life course and their role
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PhD Position in Categorical Foundations of Type Theory Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Information and Computing Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 6
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obtain information about the norms and behaviour of others. A combination of agent-based modelling and experiments will be used to examine how people perceive social norms on climate change topics and how
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and temporal monitoring data across Europe. You will help uncover how pollution reshapes life in our seas—from the biology of individual organisms to the health of entire populations, and ultimately