20 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" PhD positions at Utrecht University
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unique opportunity to contribute to the technological foundations for tomorrow’s machine learning. Your job In the ERC project FoRECAST, we aim to develop theory (e.g., new probabilistic and differential
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PhD: “Upscaling emergent trait-based mimics for peatland ecosystem restoration” Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 32 to 40
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the restoration of peatland and coastal ecosystems? As one of the two 4-year PhD positions in the NWO funded project ‘Bioprime: applying biomimicry to produce restoration designs for multiple ecosystems’ at Utrecht
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will develop, evaluate, and apply methodological innovations at the intersection of causal inference, pharmacoepidemiology, and real-world evidence. Your primary goal is to integrate the estimand
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the sample and the possibility to study larger groups to develop and test novel hypotheses on cooperation, trust, and social cohesion. Later in the project, you will collaborate with policy makers to co
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behaviors are embedded in wider socio-demographic contexts and spread through social networks. Using survey and register data, you will develop typical household profiles, design an agent-based model, and
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emulation can improve the design, analysis, and interpretability of observational studies for clinical and regulatory decision-making. Your job In this PhD project, you will develop, evaluate, and apply
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on the detection, removal and degradation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water and to develop an integrated, sustainable solution for detecting, removing and destructing the chemicals in waste- and
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the information stored in our genome. Especially in germ cells and early embryos, where transcription is absent, regulation of translation is crucial for controlling protein levels and guiding development. In
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. First, you will help build a light-sheet microscope optimized for voltage imaging at the single-cell and subcellular level in live larval zebrafish. The development of this system will be supported by Dr