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, which is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at the University of Groningen. The University of Groningen, established in 1614, is one of the oldest and largest research universities in
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in collaboration with diverse partners and stakeholders, contributing not only to academic output but also to visible societal change. The PhD project is part of the “Wad Gaat Om” program, which aims
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, behaviour and achievement in secondary education is therefore a pressing issue. This PhD project is part of a project entitled ‘Gender inequality in Dutch secondary education: how the peer and school context
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their daily practice. As part of this PhD, the candidate will: Conduct independent research and write a dissertation within four years. Participate in relevant PhD training courses offered by the Graduate
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mechanics at the atomic scale. In this project, the University of Groningen will develop an array of state-of-the-art machine learning potentials for multi-component alloy systems that are relevant
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of “the countryside” for both urban and rural residents. The PhD position is part of the NWO-funded research programme Fertile Soils, which conducts inter- and trans-disciplinary research into making relationships
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the RNA that is produced by a gene form part of that chain. Baulcombe discovered that plants are capable of recognising specific fragments of viral RNA and then destroying them. This prevents the RNA from
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digital society. As part of a people-first tech university that aims to shape society, individuals and connections, our faculty works together intensively with industrial partners and researchers in
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will inform port operations in the Netherlands and globally, as part of the project objectives. Key responsibilities Develop own research plan (in alignment with the project and assisted by supervisors
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other societal aims. The position is part of the NWO-funded ‘Thirsty Cities: Action-perspectives for a climate-proof, drought-resilient, and water-sensitive built environment’ project. A transdisciplinary