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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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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
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of spatial representations and embeddings, exploring how spatial abstractions and learned representations structure similarity, proximity, and relevance in decision-making processes. The PhD will be conducted
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Geography at the Department of Physical Geography research group and closely relates to other projects with several researchers working on soil modelling and mapping and geo-spatial AI methods development in
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’ to write patterns of skyrmions, and explore their dynamics with a suite of state-of-the-art time and spatially resolved optical and electrical tools. Research will include femtosecond magneto-optical