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on what characterizes intelligence in humans and AI and develop neuro-cognitive methods and formal models to describe the similarities and differences? Join us! We are looking for a PhD candidate to join
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pressures and 4) investigating the potential contributions of high potential locations to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The research includes review of existing restoration projects, spatial analysis
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, the University of Lausanne, and the TU Delft, as well as in different professional organizations, you will conduct your main research in the Netherlands and Switzerland. You will be affiliated with the Department
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. Under the guidance of senior members of the project, based at Utrecht University, the University of Bern, the University of Lausanne, and the TU Delft, as well as in different professional organizations
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emerging and traditional donors, identifying patterns of convergence, divergence, and new coalitions in a multipolar development landscape. The PhD candidate will contribute to this research with a preferred
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BlueVantage. Build a decision‑analysis tool to compare treatment options and support evidence‑based planning of wastewater treatment systems. Explore stakeholders’ acceptability of different implementation
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investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same environmental stimuli. You’ll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge single-cell genomics and functional genomics to uncover the drivers
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places, sectors, and societal groups; and (iv) translating these insights into regional- and EU-level scenario analysis and socio-economic decision-support tools, including multi-criteria assessments. Your
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2026 Apply now Passionate about plant stress responses, molecular biology, and bioinformatics? Join our lab as PhD candidate and investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same
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individuals come from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds (as in the case of Creoles), or when established language communities are introduced with naïve vs. experienced participants (simulating