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                anticipate and cope with the related uncertainties. Methods will include qualitative interviews and scenario workshops. The position is embedded in the HySuccess project that is part of the national research 
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                the consortium, with a focus on methodological innovation, training, and knowledge utilization. This position is embedded in Work Package 1 (WP1), which supports the entire DECIDE consortium in achieving its 
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                channels to reach a broader audience. As a PhD candidate or Postdoctoral researcher, you will be embedded in TU/e innovation Space and the Sustainability Office at TU/e and actively contribute 
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                November 2025 Apply now Our current food system is at the heart of many pressing sustainability challenges. Industrial agriculture contributes significantly to climate change, biodiversity loss, and soil and 
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                Two Postdoctoral Researchers in Cell Delivery-Based Beta Cell Replacement Therapy for Type 1 DiabeteSciences (DACS). DACS is an international community of approximately 100 researchers at various stages of their career, embedded in the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE). Our department has more than 
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                are highly valued Contribution to academic articles for publication in high-impact scientific journals and presenting them at national/international conferences. You will work here The team is embedded within 
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                /international conferences. You will work here The team is embedded within the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam. ASCoR 
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                placed at the interdisciplinary research institute AIAS-HSI , at the University of Amsterdam and participate in the vibrant academic life of our university. The project is also embedded in a larger 
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                the vibrant academic life of our university. The project is also embedded in a larger interuniversity consortium studying platform work (Platwork-R ). Your tasks as a Postdoctoral researcher will include 
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                ecosystems. The parthenogenesis project is embedded in Marian Bemer’s group, which focuses on unravelling and comparing transcription factor networks in different species. Your qualities You have a PhD degree