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candidates follow courses and assist in teaching Earth Sciences at Bachelor's and Master's level. Together these activities amount to twenty percent of the contracted time. Your qualities The project combines
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brings together expertise on transition management and Science and Technology Studies (STS). The main goal is to further co-develop with the field hands-on methods to support the responsible, societally
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the 1970s to the present. Your main duties and responsibilities include: developing an independent research plan based on the general framework of the PhD position and in alignment with the broader Vidi
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for PhD candidates. These PhD positions are part of a large 5-year ERC Starting Grant (2026-2030) funded project (Principal Investigator Angelo Moretti) titled “Small Area Estimation Methods to Monitor
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and expertise in the biomedical domain. The PhD project brings together expertise on transition management and Science and Technology Studies (STS). The main goal is to further co-develop with the field
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career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes training on the job in assisting in the Bachelor and Master programmes of the department at Utrecht
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large 5-year ERC Starting Grant (2026-2030) funded project (Principal Investigator Angelo Moretti) titled “Small Area Estimation Methods to Monitor the Progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals
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conferences; Managing the work package and planning workshops in collaboration with other researchers in the project; Teaching relevant courses and supervise the project’s bachelor/master thesis projects in
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this. Implement and test such a framework, in a clinical setting. Help teach explainable AI to bachelor’s students and master's students and/or decision makers. For example, by developing workshops and training
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within the project. Your main tasks and responsibilities include: Acquiring nanoscale magnetic measurements using Quantum Scanning Microscopy and wide-field Quantum Diamond Microscopy. Characterizing