11 software-defined-network-phd Postdoctoral positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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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
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deadline: 14 December 2025 Apply now The accelerating transition toward climate-neutral energy systems is reshaping landscapes and affecting biodiversity worldwide. Achieving net biodiversity gain while
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-neutral energy systems is reshaping landscapes and affecting biodiversity worldwide. Achieving net biodiversity gain while advancing renewable energy development is an urgent societal challenge. Do you want
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for plastics using mechanochemistry. You will enter a relatively unexplored field of chemistry together with an expanding team of 5 PhD candidates and an experienced postdoc. The core objective of this project
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addition you: have obtained, or are on track to obtain, a PhD with first or co-author publications/preprints in the respective field; you are able to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team
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, TimsTOF and Orbitraps) Assist or, when motivated, take the lead in educational activities like training PhD or master students. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355780/postdoc
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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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together with an expanding team of 5 PhD candidates and an experienced postdoc. The core objective of this project is to pioneer the conversion of polyolefins into essential chemical building blocks like
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Circular Chemistry at Utrecht University as well as the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research. Your qualities We are looking for a candidate who has successfully completed a PhD programme in
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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