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, transparency, responsibility, connectedness and safety. These values apply to everyone and we uphold these values in our work and in our communication with each other and with others. More information For more
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to accurately analyse and interpret research data and apply scientific literature. Strong communication skills in English, both spoken and written. This PhD position is part of an EU Doctoral Network, which
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at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) as a PhD candidate investigating the impacts of nitrogen deposition and soil acidification on microbial communities and forest vitality. You will explore how
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your findings at international conferences and in journal papers. Contribute to the scientific community through discussions, reading groups, seminars, and light teaching or supervision tasks. You will
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presenting at scientific conferences; supporting teaching in physical chemistry and mentoring students; engaging with the wider research community through the Debye Institute. Your qualities We are seeking
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policymakers and stakeholders. Participating in various Delta Climate Centers community meetings and events. Teaching (up to 10% of your appointment). Contributing to academic life within the Utrecht University
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and transport in porous media; Strong analytical skills and ability to integrate experimental observations with computational approaches; Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, MATLAB
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in exciting scientific communities on innovation and technology assessment. The project will be supervised by Dr Matthijs Janssen and Prof Wouter Boon . Where to apply Website https
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diverse and multidisciplinary research team Strong social and communication skills Due to the international character of our research, good command of spoken and written English is essential. We highly
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. You will map spatiotemporal patterns of microbial colonization and resulting changes in suberin levels. You will identify the molecular language through which suberin-inducing microbes and plants