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problem from various angles and disciplines basic knowledge of (geophysical) fluid dynamics; good writing and communication skills (English); experience with climate modelling or complexity science
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personal development, you will follow courses and assist in teaching Earth Sciences at Bachelor's and Master's level. Together, these activities amount to twenty percent of the contracted time. Your
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excellent education to a new generation of professionals with interdisciplinary knowledge able to meet the needs for the next century related to patient treatment. This mission is achieved through
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Organisation Job description We are looking for a PhD candidate in the group of Prof. A. J. Minnaard, who leads a natural product synthesis group at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry (see
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communication skills in English. Strong affinity with philosophy of science and scientific methodology. Expertise on, or a strong interest in medical science as application domain. Working knowledge
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PhD in Bioprinting of Vascularised Stem Cell-Derived Pancreatic Islets Faculty: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department: Department Clinical Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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, including advice for next steps. Your qualities You have At least an MSc degree related to animal health sciences, animal sciences, veterinary sciences, including knowledge about animal feed and natural
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curiosity to expand fundamental knowledge and to look beyond the borders of their own discipline. The research carried out at the Faculty of Science is diverse, ranging from mathematics, artificial
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, needs, local and scientific local weather forecast knowledge required for small-scale, saline cropping systems in the study area. Co-design climate information services for salinity management in
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PhD: Coupling the biological pump to past changes in the AMOC Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 30 August