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Planning. It will be supervised by Dr. Eline Smit, Dr. Mirte Kuipers and Prof. Bas van den Putte. This project’s main aim is to combat nicotine dependence from smoking and vaping, and ultimately improve
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light orientation—to form and maintain swarms. To complement the fieldwork, you will conduct lab experiments on a model species (e.g. Culex pipiens) to test specific hypotheses about sensory-driven flight
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Genetics, Reproduction and Development (GRAD) Large Research Group to: Use single-cell omics techniques to analyze human pluripotent stem cells, human embryos, and stem cell-derived embryo models. Study how
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around us? At Maastricht University, you will investigate how individuals differ in predictive processing by combining behavioural and neural testing with computational modelling. Together with colleagues
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. For the research domain Climate Economics and Policy, led by Prof. Sabine Fuss and Prof. Matthias Kalkuhl, PIK is offering a position as a PhD in Economics (m/f/d) (Position number: 33-2025 PhD Spatial Equilibrium
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Health and the UvA’s Department of Geography and Planning. It will be supervised by Dr. Eline Smit, Dr. Mirte Kuipers and Prof. Bas van den Putte. This project’s main aim is to combat nicotine dependence
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VR/AR, quantum tech, life-sciences, computing and biomedical imaging. The project will work on cutting-edge optical technologies alongside collaborators Prof Melissa Mather, Prof Dmitri Veprintsev, and
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modeling. Each PhD will lead to a double degree awarded by two partner universities, preparing graduates to become leaders in Europe’s energy transition. DC7 PhD Position "Uncertainty Quantification
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Economics (SBE), working closely with industry partners such as NEVI, DEXLab, UMIO, and Brightlands. Supervision by Prof. Dr. Frank Rozemeijer, Prof. Dr. Dominik Mahr, and Dr. Jonas Heller. As a PhD candidate
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VR/AR, quantum tech, life-sciences, computing and biomedical imaging. The project will work on cutting-edge optical technologies alongside collaborators Prof Melissa Mather, Prof Dmitri Veprintsev, and