12 phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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on carbon turnover models and the fusion of data science forecasting methods with process-based models (hybrid modelling) to map soil and biomass carbon fluxes across Europe at high resolution. Your
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: 12 September 2025 Apply now Join the faculty of Geosciences as a postdoctoral researcher! You will work on carbon turnover models and the fusion of data science forecasting methods with process-based
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project “FastSlip”. In this position, you will develop and utilise scale-bridging techniques to model and investigate fault slip in induced seismicity scenarios. The position is based at Utrecht University
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motivated candidate with a proven track record of developing and utilising numerical models. Familiarity with multi-scale or scale-bridging techniques is a pre. You must have successfully completed a PhD
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for plastics using mechanochemistry. You will enter a relatively unexplored field of chemistry together with an expanding team of 5 PhD candidates and an experienced postdoc. The core objective of this project
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functioning in temperate grasslands. In addition, you will design and implement a factorial experiment testing the potential of trait-based approaches to create positive priority effects across diverse
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experiment testing the potential of trait-based approaches to create positive priority effects across diverse environmental contexts, with the goal of advancing strategies for grassland restoration. You will
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. Their European, American and native co-founders invented new models for fighting pandemics from below and stopping the diseases in their tracks. They continually strove to overcome the familiar barriers
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pancreatic construct to counter diabetes. You will perform cutting-edge research that merges synthetic biology strategies, gene editing tools, new ultra-fast light-based volumetric bioprinting technologies
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strategised against waves of epidemics and pandemics between the 1790s and the 1940s. Their European, American and native co-founders invented new models for fighting pandemics from below and stopping