166 chalmers-university-of-technology-material-engineering-phd-polymer-composite PhD positions in Netherlands
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: Friday 31 October 2025 About the department You will work in the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) research group at the faculty of Engineering Technology (ET) of the University of Twente. The Integrated
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. The SMARTIER project is funded by EFRO Oost. This position will give you ample opportunities to collaborate with EngD and PhD students, post-docs and other researchers within the Membrane Science & Technology
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publish it as your PhD thesis. Your team Your WUR supervisors will be Dr. Paul Smeets and Prof. Dr. Ciarán Forde (Sensory Science and Eating Behaviour chair group). Dr. Davide Risso, external research
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PhD Position on socio-economic effects of climate tipping points Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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forming the foundational content for your PhD thesis to attain a PhD degree (dr.) at Leiden University; Actively participating in the Leiden Graduate School of Science's education and supervision programs
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Vacancies 2 PhD Positions to contribute to a project crafting the future of healthcare decision making Key takeaways In the section Health Technology and Services research at the University
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Natural Resource (ENR) Group at Wageningen University & Research as a PhD candidate and explore the economic trade-offs involved in the transition to renewable energy. As a PhD candidate, you will assess
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to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Does this sound like you? You have a Master’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry
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now In this PhD project, you will contribute to our understanding of cyberhate. What does it look like, and how does it develop in adolescence? You will examine who might be vulnerable to cyberhate