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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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, you will conduct your main research in the Netherlands and Switzerland. You will be affiliated with the Department of Human Geography & Spatial Planning at Utrecht University, and work closely together
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presenting posters at national and international research conferences. During the four-year period of the PhD position, you will grow into an independent researcher who can conduct research in a collaborative
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ethical AI. In this project, you will conduct original research within the thematic scope of your work package, by: Developing adaptive learning systems, in the context of sequential decision-making and
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, citizen engagement, and ethical AI. In this project, you will conduct original research within the thematic scope of your work package, by: Developing adaptive learning systems, in the context of sequential
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Application deadline: 11 February 2026 Apply now Are you interested developing the latest biofabrication technologies and control cellular behaviour directly within living systems and organisms? Join our team
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of Methodology and Statistics. Members of the group conduct cutting-edge research on a broad range of topics, including survey design, measurement error, nonresponse, data integration, register-based statistics
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Climate Center network. Your job We seek a PhD researcher to conduct high-quality economic research on water-resilient landscapes, with a focus on the economic assessment of Nature-based Solutions (NbS
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Salvatore and Prof. Peter Lugtig who are part of the world leading group of Data Quality within the Department of Methodology and Statistics. Members of the group conduct cutting-edge research on a broad
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scenarios into debris-flow models. You will work within a large international team. You will conduct seasonal and annual UAV surveys in three debris-flow catchments in France (with Prof. Frédéric Liebault and