53 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of Groningen
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30 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Groningen Research Field Physics » Quantum mechanics Physics » Statistical physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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Organisation Job description The Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity invites applications for a PhD researcher position working on the LHCb experiment. Searches for charged
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infrared thermography”. Residential buildings are major contributors to energy consumption and environmental impacts. In the Netherlands, approximately 6 million homes built before 2005 have poor thermal
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: Towards community empowerment and fair residential energy transition using community-based infrared thermography”. Residential buildings are major contributors to energy consumption and environmental
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Organisation Job description Decarbonizing heat is critical—the thermal sector accounts for approximately 50% of the EU’s final energy use. Electrification through heat pumps and EVs is already
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? To what extent and how do features of the collaborative process have to account for existing citizen initiatives? How can we integrate models of social influence and “diffusion on networks” with models
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has joined forces with other top universities and networks worldwide to become a truly global centre of knowledge. Within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, a 4-year PhD position is available
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nanomedicines. In this project specifically, we aim to better understand the interactions between nanomedicines and the cell (membrane). Building upon previous work in the host group, the PhD candidate will use
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international centre of knowledge: It belongs to the best research universities in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is a
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Applications are invited for a fully-funded four-year PhD position that will explore how rural youth (ages 18–30) use both online and offline methods to make sense of sustainable development and the