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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,546 - € 5,538 Required background PhD Organizational unit Nijmegen School of Management Application deadline 22 February 2026 Apply now Join Radboud
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spacecraft and associated data governance challenges; obsolescence of traditional ways to deploy and sustain ground segment systems; new forms of space communications, such as optical and quantum technologies
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requirements We look forward to dynamic candidates that want to get their hands onto a real mission and bring a contribution to society. You also have: A PhD in engineering (computer science, aerospace
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bring: a completed PhD in health sciences, (bio)medical sciences, health economics/HTA, sustainability science/LCA, or a related interdisciplinary field; a strong affinity with sustainability in
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-… Requirements Specific Requirements PhD in Philosophy, or a closely related field, is necessary. Expertise in climate ethics and/or philosophy of climate science is necessary; familiarity, or at least strong
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multimodal modeling, interaction design, and adaptive systems. Job requirements We are looking for applicants who have or expect to receive a PhD degree before joining the project. Applications have a relevant
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); contributing to the development of a theory of the queer intellectual in close collaboration with the research team (including the PI and the PhD); publishing in leading international peer-reviewed journals and
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, governance structures, funding streams, institutional coordination, and multistakeholder and farmer engagement and self-sustaining capacity for societal resilience. This work requires both analytical and
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collaboration with a PhD student at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering of TU Delft. You will be working on the sensing system in the armband. This will include the sensing yarn, a microfluidics system
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fundamental understanding of marine systems, the way they change, the role they play in climate and biodiversity, and how they may provide sustainable solutions to society in the future. NIOZ serves as national