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PhD Position on Benthic Microalgae and Blue Carbon Burial Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 1 August 2025
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sources. Such modelling provides essential tools for designing low-carbon, efficient, and adaptive energy infrastructures at local level. By leveraging data-driven methods, cities can devise strategies
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Vacancies PhD position on ‘Quantitative and Spatially Resolved Mechanical and Electrical Characterization of high tech functionalized Pigments‘ Key takeaways In this project, you will develop and
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outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. For more information, see our website: Working at Leiden University , Application process and working conditions All our PhD candidates
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curious scientist? Then this position may be ideal for you. In the group of Physics and Physical Chemistry of Foods , we are looking for an enthusiastic candidate for a four-year PhD trajectory on a project
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number Academic research area and topic of PhD Contact details of your PhD supervisor Any awards you have received, articles you have published or conference presentations you have given. We do not need
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. -------------------------- Ben Blander - former head of Citadel’s high frequency group and a key contributor in growing their P&L from $75 million in 2005 to $1.15 billion in 2008 . Previously Ben earned a PhD in Math (Algebraic
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Vacancies Two PhD positions on Flexible and User-adaptive statistical inference Key takeaways You will develop a mathematical framework for multiple testing, enabling flexibility in study design
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between these important climate subsystems, using models of different complexity and a combination of mathematical, numerical and data analysis methods. You can find the other vacancy at PhD Position in
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Fully funded PhD position in Classics at the Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen (start date: 1 October 2025) in the project “Ancient Commentary across Genres”. The PhD Project Commentaries