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contribute to food safety through innovation in analytical chemistry, within a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant
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by consolidating state-of-the-art empirical work, establishing a comprehensive dataset, and developing theoretical frameworks to better understand and respond to gender-related violence. What you will
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discussed and arranged so that they allow for the best possible work-life balance; sabbatical leave, study leave, and partially paid parental leave; there is a strong focus on vitality and you can make use
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. We don’t just build systems that work—we strive to understand why they work. With high-precision tools and a strong focus on physical insight, the lab serves as a playground for researchers driven by
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the Dutch language would be beneficial. You have an interest and, ideally, experience in interdisciplinary research. You are able to work both independently and in collaboration with colleagues from
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PhD researcher you will work within a multidisciplinary project which unites expertise from various fields, aiming to improve the quality of life for people in need of organ replacement. It is therefore
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the department of Experimental Psychology at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences. The candidate will work under the shared supervision of Prof Dr Jelmer Borst (Artificial Intelligence) and Prof Dr Elkan
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dissertation, to be completed within 4 years. PhD candidates are expected to contribute 10% of their overall workload to teaching. The successful applicant will work on a multidisciplinary project aimed at
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cells. You will be performing cutting-edge research and will have access to state-of-the-art facilities the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility external link . You will coordinate your work within an (inter
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motivated PhD candidate to evaluate the environmental impacts of port operations in the Netherlands using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The research will be conducted within the Port Call for Net Zero project