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9 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Language sciences » Languages Language sciences » Linguistics Psychological sciences » Cognitive science Researcher
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; demonstrate strong written and oral communication skills in English. Our offer an independent postdoc position for initially one year (1.0 FTE), with an extension of two years upon a positive evaluation; a
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heating, and analyse real‑world cases to design inclusive, just, and scalable solutions. By working with diverse partners such as universities, companies, NGOs, communities and citizens, you help shape
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working with diverse partners such as universities, companies, NGOs, communities and citizens, you help shape transformative research and impact in the Dutch energy transition. Your job You will join the
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biochemical, structural, and evolutionary data to uncover host-adaptation signatures. Effective communication skills, allowing you to collaborate effectively with partners at the Friedrich-Löffler-Institut and
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Partenkirchen, Germany). Your qualities You are a motivated team player, have experience in modelling using programming language(s), and have completed your PhD degree in Earth Sciences, Environmental Science
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communicate? Join our team to apply innovative quantitative proximity-based proteomics and mass spectrometry to study cell signalling, protein-protein interactions, and cancer immunology, advancing our
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and generate high-quality datasets. Strong analytical skills, enabling you to integrate biochemical, structural, and evolutionary data to uncover host-adaptation signatures. Effective communication
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English (C1 level); Dutch language skills are an asset. Additional Information Benefits A 32 months postdoctoral position in an international, interdisciplinary consortium funded through Biodiversa+; a
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the analysis, interpretation and reporting of data and results. Bring in your own ideas and new directions to gain knowledge to start your own academic career. Communicate and interact with the research group as