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Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 10 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Lisbon) Country Portugal Type of Contract Other Type of Contract Extra Information NOTICE FOR RESEARCH
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and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation. The DDLS program funds 50 high-profile young group leaders (“Fellows”), over 210 postdoctoral positions and has established a research school for 260 PhDs
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. Design and implement baseline studies and ecological assessments. Conduct data analysis and maintain the scientific integrity of all research outputs Lead scientific reporting, including technical reports
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dedicated CPU and GPU computing infrastructure to support large-scale numerical modelling and data analysis. You will receive extensive training in these techniques as part of your PhD project and will work
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, integration, and validation for environmental and forest monitoring. Familiarity with remote sensing, cartography, and spatial data analysis using specialized software and tools will be considered a significant
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) research group and contribute to ongoing and forthcoming research projects funded through national and European programs. The PhD project will focus on the design, analysis, and evaluation of the behavioural
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; GIS software; spatial analysis and visualization; programming in R, Python, or similar; quantitative data collection and analysis; scientific synthesis and writing. Experience partnering with non
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and to what extent is an open question. To address this, Rijkswaterstaat initiated the MONS project (https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/water/vaarwegenoverzicht/noordzee/onderzoeksprogramma-mons ). In
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computational biology. Profile PhD degree or equivalent in the fields of cell biology, mechanobiology, bionanotechnology, systems biology, quantitative biology (phenotyping), computational biosystems analysis
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-bathymetric surveys from diverse national and global data sources; Analysis of local, regional and global wave data; Determination of theoretical depth of closure and its temporal and spatial variability