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PhD Position in Root Interactions with Suberin-Inducing Microbes Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15 February 2026
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chemistry, synthetic chemistry and passion for developing new molecular tools to study biomolecular interactions in a system-wide manner. Your job Molecules in our body constantly make interactions. This is
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LSRI programme BioBeyond_NL. Bring your expertise in chemical biology, bioorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry and passion for developing new molecular tools to study biomolecular interactions in a
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approached as a situated process emerging through the interaction of data, models, professional judgement, and organisational context. Depending on your interests and empirical setting, the project will
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change in crisis responses over the long term. You will combine historical source research with digital methods to analyse large-scale corpora of textual and/or visual sources. You will work with existing
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and their interactions with heat during critical windows of exposure, in relation to children’s respiratory health, particularly asthma and lung function. Your job The project is an international
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to shape how humans and AI interact in high-stakes contexts. You will help define how AI can support—not replace—human judgment, ensuring that technology empowers rather than undermines trust and autonomy
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in instrumentation and fundamentals of mass spectrometry, as well as skills in data analysis, statistics, and/or visualization is an advantage. Our offer a position for one year, with the possibility
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of interactions between water availability, water quality, and human/ecosystem response interactions. This requires development of quantitative assessment frameworks and models to quantify these system
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imperative that we account for the full set of interactions between water availability, water quality, and human/ecosystem response interactions. This requires development of quantitative assessment frameworks