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technologies. Collaboration with national and international research partners. Guidance and support from experienced supervisors and fellow researchers. Application procedure For more information please contact
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). Participants answer questionnaires, and perform cognitive tests, while we monitor their physiological responses to the different exposures. A further step in the research is to consider the multisensory nature
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, the university unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences and medicine. This wide range of disciplines is a special feature, facilitating interdisciplinarity and transfer
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by Prof Anu Realo and Prof Kai Pata and is funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe “Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence” program. Running from 2025 to 2029, SustainERA will
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Prof. Tanja Lange to conduct research and publish results at top-ranked international academic conferences and journals. You will be expected to collaborate with fellow PhD candidates and researchers
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-edge interdisciplinary project aims to understand charge transport in the natural mineral feldspar, unlocking new ways of measuring the rates of Earth surface processes — from weathering and erosion
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an excellent command of English (both written and oral) and proven academic writing skills. Therefore, the ideal candidate has: A master’s degree in a relevant discipline (Data Science, Neuroscience
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, funded by the US Army Research Institute for fundamental research. The research team consists of dr. Sjir Uitdewilligen (Maastricht University), prof. dr. Ramón Rico (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid), and
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programs, the university unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences and medicine. This wide range of disciplines is a special feature, facilitating interdisciplinarity
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colleagues: This PhD position is part of a larger project, funded by the US Army Research Institute for fundamental research. The research team consists of dr. Sjir Uitdewilligen (Maastricht University), prof