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development Integrated training, coaching, and peer consultation, with monthly meetings for PhD candidates and postdocs at one of the participating institutions. Direct collaboration with policy partners
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? We are excited to announce two fully funded PhD positions at the University of Amsterdam. Please note: All applicants will be considered for both positions. There is no need to indicate which project
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autonomous systems. The research involves experimental studies of swelling, wetting, and transport phenomena, and the development of physical interpretations of responsive behavior in confined polymer systems
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defined, there is room to further develop your own research interests and strengths. The project offers strong support for your academic and professional development, including participation in
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to the development and characterization of advanced human stem cell-derived models, including organoids and Forebrain Chimeroids, as well as the analysis of endogenous prenatal human tissue. In parallel, you will
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project partner organisations, and PhD and MSc students, on location and virtually. Within Wageningen University, the chair groups Soil Physics and Land Management (SLM) and Development Economics (DEC
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that are researched by PhDs and Postdocs to develop HI. It is our aim to be able to use the developed metrics and methods to evaluate how well these projects provide solutions for HI as well as establish synergies
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two crucial research questions: how do materials degrade in solution and solid phase, and what is the (extent of) correlation between these processes? While PhD candidates will design and apply new
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researcher who is excited by fundamental research, method development, and interdisciplinary science at the chemistry–biology interface. Next to that you meet the following criteria: A PhD in Chemical Biology
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for the evaluation of regulatory systems and processes. Additionally, within the programme, you will be part of the supervision team for a PhD candidate conducting research in the field of regulatory science and