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microscopic research and visual detection techniques? Are you fluent in Dutch? Would you like to apply your expertise to help ensure the safety of our food and feed chains? Then we are looking for you for
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Apply now PhD in Gender-related Violence (1 fte 100%) Recent years have witnessed an increase in attention to gender-related violence, the most extreme type of which constitutes femicide
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variability. In this PhD project, you will develop and apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry techniques to tackle this challenge. Using both targeted and non-targeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
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proficiency in R or Python for data analysis and modeling. Familiarity with analyzing large-scale healthcare datasets and real-world data. Experience in developing and applying simulation models, including
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the North Sea. The spatial planning and use of the North Sea over the next 30 years will be fundamentally shaped by a shift away from fossil (oil and gas) to renewable (primarily wind) energy. The Dutch
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adaptation by strengthening energy system resilience against growing climate-related risks. Modeling energy systems presents numerous challenges, which become increasingly intricate when applied at urban
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for faster medical imaging with reduced radiation dose. The focus will be on (cone beam) CT and its use in image-guided interventions in oncology. One of the main challenges is to deal with high noise levels
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the Netherlands. There is growing pressure on agriculture and the entire food system to increase global production while promoting sustainability in terms of farmers' incomes, soil health, input use, and
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to 40 Application deadline: 15 August 2025 Apply now Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD research position at the Faculty of Geosciences that will investigate transnational retirement
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Application deadline: 15 August 2025 Apply now Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD research position at the Faculty of Geosciences that will investigate transnational retirement trajectories