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justice, environmental and transformative governance, and political philosophy debates. We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about non-human animal and sustainability issues – a researcher who
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these approaches can be more effectively integrated into climate-resilient water management and how they might transform how we manage and relate to water. By investigating barriers, mapping stakeholder dynamics
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PhD Position on Transforming Streetscapes for Healthier Cities Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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research skills. You are interested in sustainability and societal transformations. You possess excellent written and oral communication skills in Dutch and English. Mastery of the Dutch language is a
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(LC-MS), you will explore the occurrence, diversity, and transformation of PAs in food matrices. Your research will involve: developing sensitive and selective LC-MS methods using deuterated internal
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Technologies & Societal Transformations, Resilience, Smart Industry, Learning, and Health – we empower students and researchers to make a positive societal impact. At BMS, we combine critical thinking with
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-being of vulnerable communities and transforming the future of healthcare. Applying Submit your application by July 20, 2025 , including: A motivation letter CV Contact info for two academic references A
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Your job We are seeking a PhD candidate to drive the transformation of food product development through the integration of high-throughput experimentation (HTE), data science, and food processing
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with time-series modelling, especially deep learning architectures (e.g. RNNs, transformers) or signature methods; ● Familiarity with handling big datasets and computational tools; ● Experience working
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objectives include Investigating how microplastics affect epithelial differentiation and promote features such as neuroendocrine transformation and cell proliferation. Dissecting the interaction