Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
large international consortium. Within the project you will work with different types of water, ranging from surface water to wastewater treatment plant effluent. The work will integrate hands
-
Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
» Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Netherlands Application Deadline 17 Oct 2025 - 15:00 (Europe/Amsterdam) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time
-
5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Biological sciences » Biodiversity Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
-
The research group ‘Biology of Archaea and Viruses’ is studying infection mechanisms of archaeal viruses. Archaea are ubiquitous microorganisms that form a separate domain of life. Compared with
-
on sociality, and evaluate social environment effects on senescence. Importantly, this knowledge will advance our understanding, in evolutionary biology, conservation and medicine, of how social stress causes
-
Welcome to Maastricht University! The world is changing fast, and we’re moving along with it. Here, your work makes the difference – whether you’re exploring the future as a researcher, inspiring
-
University. We are looking for an enthusiastic biologist, biomedical scientist or toxicologist with an affinity for tissue culture, molecular biology, physiology, and microbiology. Are you the PhD student we
-
from physics, chemistry and biology. Our main driving force is the desire to understand how things work at the microscopic/nanoscopic level, also known as the molecular scale. This is the realm
-
/laanlab . Job requirements We are looking for an experimentalist, with a background in (bio)physics, nanobiology or quantitative biology, who is eager to combine wetlab work with modeling and has a keen
-
study of materials for functionality. The strength of our institute lies in focused, curiosity-driven, symbiotic studies of functional materials involving researchers from physics, chemistry and biology