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. The lack of knowledge is related to the models that should be used to auralize UAM in urban environments: new models are needed to predict noise exposure in urban cities. Traditional aircraft noise studies
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committed colleagues and the excellent amenities in the historical city centre of Utrecht, where the faculty is located , contribute to an inspiring working environment. The faculty strives for diversity
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should feel comfortable working in a collaborative environment with complex instrumentation and experiments. Analytical thinking, good communication skills, and an independent working attitude are highly
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educational interventions in collaboration with teaching staff. You will work in a multidisciplinary team environment, and collaborate with experts and researchers in chemistry, engineering and educational
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as an independent scientist? Join an international and collaborative environment where curiosity, ownership, and meaningful impact come together. PhD Candidate in Cancer Research Our goal: to develop
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with abstract theoretical questions. You are comfortable in a research environment where projects develop iteratively, and directions may change over time. You enjoy work that requires a high level of
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of plant transcriptional responses to the environment. If you're eager to drive discovery in plants, we want to hear from you. Your job Due to their sessile nature, plants developed special strategies
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, whereas others don’t seem to find their way? In this project, we aim to better understand the neurobiological factors that influence coping in a demanding environment. You will study the combined effects
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project-team consisting of 3 PhD students, a postdoctoral researcher and the PI (Wietske van der Zwaag). You will be joining a highly collaborative research environment in the Ultra-High Field Neuroimaging
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environmental stimuli. You’ll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge single-cell genomics and functional genomics to uncover the drivers of plant transcriptional responses to the environment. If you're eager