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PhD: Physics-informed AI-modelling of land surface processes Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Physical Geography Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 22
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Physical geography is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with a
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Consolidator Grant ‘SPARK’ awarded to Dr Lennart de Groot . Your qualities You should have: A PhD degree in Earth Sciences, Physics, Applied or Computational Mathematics, Material Sciences, or a closely related
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variety of perspectives and backgrounds. The Faculty has six departments: Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Information & Computing Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Together, we work
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to cope with social inequalities, and how to accelerate sustainability transitions of cities and infrastructures. Research on these topics takes place within our research program “Urban Futures: Transitions
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PhD position on debris flow magnitude and frequencies Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Physical Geography Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 16 February 2026
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& Computing Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Together, we work on excellent research and inspiring education. We do so, driven by curiosity and supported by outstanding infrastructure. Visit us
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part of the National Growth Fund programme “Ombion-CPBT”, which is a national centre for valorizing and disseminating animal-free innovations and expertise in the biomedical domain. The PhD project
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the interdisciplinary MOMENTUM 3.0 programme funded by ZonMw, the project combines environmental exposure assessment, advanced analytical chemistry, behavioural science, and stakeholder engagement to generate knowledge
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the field. Through controlled lab experiments, we will dive deeper into the underlying chemical and mineralogical processes, to eventually capture them in physical-chemical models that predict the impact of