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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD candidate with a strong interest in microfluidics, hardware development and NMR spectroscopy
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societal stakeholders? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! In the Fertile Soils-project, we are hiring a PhD candidate for a 4-year PhD trajectory that aims to develop a theoretical
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EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you looking for a PhD position (4 years) in communication science? Are you interested in how
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empowering climate-affected communities in Africa? Do you want to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD research project with a real-world impact that supports the climate resilience of at-risk populations in five
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and would you like to contribute to more sustainable agricultural systems? Do you enjoy the puzzle of data analysis with societal relevance? You might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! We
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an interdisciplinary research team? Then we may have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for a proactive and self-motivated PhD candidate to join our NWO-funded Coast-Water-Solutions project team (4 years
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, which is led by Prof. dr. Maarten Krol . Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355241/phd-student-fire-emissions-from… Requirements Specific Requirements You are/have: A Master’s
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interactions between microplastics, the intestinal microbiome and the intestinal epithelium? Are you motivated to work in an interdisciplinary team of scientists in Wageningen and Amsterdam? We have a PhD
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you fascinated by using mathematics to solve fundamental questions in ecology? Do you thrive on translating abstract models into biological insight? If so, this PhD
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? Then this PhD position in the prestigious ERC Advanced Grant project DIGDEEP might be for you! Biodiversity often reduces disease outbreaks, but not always, and we don’t yet know why. As our PhD