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of Science and Engineering, a 4-year interdisciplinary PhD position is available at the Bernoulli Institute for Mathematics, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. The candidate will become a member of
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have an exciting PhD position for you. Extreme precipitation is likely to increase with climate change in large parts of the world. In the tropics, extreme precipitation is often associated with
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Liesenfeld. The project is funded by a Vici grant awarded to PI Dingemanse. As a PhD candidate at the Centre for Language Studies (CLS), you will be part of the Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH). Up
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is planned as a part of the project. The work will be happening in close collaboration with a second PhD student, working in the field of analytical chemistry and supervised primarily by Dr. Laura
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healthcare systems, addressing inequalities, and contributing to impactful, data-driven research with a global perspective. Job description This PhD project will explore the impact of centralizing specialized
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year with the option of renewal for another three years; prolongation of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year to indicate that a successful completion of the PhD thesis
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How and why did human language evolve? What are the social, cognitive, and environmental pressures that drive the emergence of language and shape its structure? As a PhD candidate, you will explore
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an interdisciplinary PhD research project about climate services to support salinity management and sustainable agriculture in Bangladesh? If so, an exciting job opportunity is waiting for you! The Earth Systems and
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. The daily activities of the PhD candidate consist mainly in research, but it is also expected that the candidate participates in the many seminars by internal and external speakers as well as journal clubs
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scope to tailor the PhD project to your interests and strengths. You will be part of a team researching the complexity and inequalities of transnational (pre-)retirement trajectories across three