22 structural-engineering-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Utrecht University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
organic matter pools are most labile and recalcitrant and how this relates to the structure of the peat. We expect that soil porosity, and changes therein, play an important role, and you will also examine
-
, you will analyze and model reading-related data to uncover relevant patterns and structures. Your tasks will include: Reviewing existing research literature across relevant disciplines and identifying
-
contribute to societal challenges, and you can combine that insight with a vision for organisational structure and operations. You are well equipped to navigate today’s rapidly changing social and political
-
to learn new laboratory techniques. You are well-organised and have a structured way of working. You are familiar with standard laboratory and molecular biology techniques (e.g. PCR, western blot, cell
-
with large spatial and temporal datasets. You must have: An MSc in Earth sciences, hydrology, civil engineering, environmental science, or a related field. A collaborative mindset and an interest in
-
co-leads in the CLARiTy project: Kees Klein Goldewijk, one of world’s leading researchers on historical land use reconstructions and developer of the HYDE database at the Land Change Lab of Utrecht
-
do this, among other things, to prevent the unwanted transfer of sensitive knowledge and technology. To apply, please send the following documents via the ‘apply now’ button: a motivation letter (max 2
-
, to prevent the unwanted transfer of sensitive knowledge and technology. To apply, please send the following documents via the ‘apply now’ button: a motivation letter (max 2 pages), explaining your interest in
-
. Therefore, dedicated mass spectrometers and LC methods have been and are developed allowing the analysis of the structure and function of protein machineries. More information For more information, please
-
security screening can be part of the selection procedures of academic staff. We do this, among other things, to prevent the unwanted transfer of sensitive knowledge and technology. You can only apply via