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land use pressures obtaining land for nature restoration may be difficult and may involve resistance. In other locations the added value of restoration may be smaller. Having insight in the spatial
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PhD position in Spatial Planning Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 8 May 2026 Apply
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towards more sustainable trajectories and enriches the post-growth debate in spatial planning. Under the guidance of senior members of the project, based at Utrecht University, the University of Bern
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land-use and socio-economic simulation models to inform land use planning and policy still inadequately capture many of the benefits of nature restoration, especially those that emerge through spatial
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Chimeroid technologies, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, and functional approaches to understand how developmental timing contributes to human cortical specialization and vulnerability
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integrating single-nucleus epigenomic profiling of brain immune cells with high-resolution spatial transcriptomics. The PhD candidate will characterize epigenetic and transcriptional states of immune cells in
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student interested in doing research in behavioral economics with a focus on improving environmental and development outcomes for society? The Department of Spatial Economics at the School of Business and
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imaging with DUV spectroscopy and nanophotonics at the absolute limits of spatial resolution and sensitivity. We have a clear yet ambitious goal: To develop the most sophisticated and versatile DUV imaging
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of algorithms and data structures for spatial data. It combines clever algorithmic techniques with beautiful geometric concepts to obtain efficient solutions to algorithmic problems involving spatial data
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enthusiastic early‑career researcher eager to develop quantitative, spatially explicit models that support climate‑resilient urban planning? Do you want to work at the intersection of Industrial Ecology, GIS