15 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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(proven by a PhD) in innovation studies, economic geography, Science and Technology Studies, or a related discipline; You have an affinity with in-depth social research and innovative methodologies with a
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offers a stimulating environment with fostering collaborations with distinguished researchers, postdocs, and PhD candidates specialising in operando spectroscopy techniques for catalyst analysis. Your main
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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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functional plant diversity (with a strong emphasis on belowground traits), soil biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning in temperate grasslands. In addition, you will design and implement a factorial
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retrieval. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will be part of the computational component of the project. You will collaborate closely with the principal investigator, two PhD candidates (working in
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the computational component of the project. You will collaborate closely with the principal investigator, two PhD candidates (working in psycholinguistics and cognitive science) and one postdoctoral researcher
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(UU) and the project itself is a collaboration between Utrecht University and the University of Twente (UT). You will join the existing team of one PD and one PhD student, led by André Niemeijer (UU
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: 12 September 2025 Apply now Are you a data scientist interested in designing and implementing process-informed machine learning and uncertainties quantification methods? Join us as a postdoc and work
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: simulating carbon reduction potential at parcel level under climate change scenarios across Europe; design and implement geospatial hybrid and mechanistic modelling frameworks using process-informed machine
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and one PhD student, led by André Niemeijer (UU), Hongyang Cheng (UT) and Tanmaya Mishra (UT). The project is part of the research programme DEEPNL , funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO