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requirements: Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Material Sciences or related Excellent marks on the master diploma Highly command of English language (verbally and written) Experience in polymer science
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, or related SSH disciplines with a documented record of previous ethnographic research experience. Excellent command of English and a very good command of Dutch. Affinity with ethnographic research and
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environment with cutting-edge laboratories and facilities to support transformative research across mechanical, materials and robotics engineering; optimisation, systems and control; and sustainable chemical
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. - Demonstrable methodological and analytical skills and the capacity to develop and conduct innovative research. - A clear and well-articulated motivation for pursuing PhD research. - High level of spoken command
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well-articulated motivation for pursuing PhD research. High level of spoken command of English and academic writing skills (i.e., the equivalent of 7.0 IELTS overall; see ‘Apply’ below). Knowledge
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and experience conducting social-scientific fieldwork (quantitative and/or qualitative research methods). Excellent interpersonal skills. An excellent command of written and spoken English. Good
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field. have a background in economics, econometrics or finance. have proficient command of spoken and written English (in addition, command of Dutch is appreciated). have a passion for teaching; and are a
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; optimisation, systems and control; and sustainable chemical engineering and biotechnology. Qualifications The ideal PhD candidate for this position is a talented engineer with a Master's degree and has
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from large-scale body movements to fine-grained actions like speech. We bring diverse perspectives and methods to study fundamental issues in motor control, particularly in the context of Parkinson’s
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to the research that you are performing. A fluency in English (reading, writing, speaking). A good command of Dutch is preferred to allow for smooth communication with regional stakeholders in the ‘PERSIST’ project