38 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD positions at Utrecht University in Netherlands
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into the PhD programme. Required qualifications: Demonstrated experience with experimental techniques (e.g., flow-through experiments, column studies, material characterization) and/or numerical modeling of flow
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philosophical approaches; Learn to derive hypotheses from deductive theoretical reasoning through formal methods on sociological phenomena; Develop strong skills in experimental methods, data analysis and
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interactions in numerical ice sheet models, reducing uncertainties in future projections of the contribution of Greenland to sea level rise. The PhD position is embedded in the GreenLand’s ice-Ocean interactions
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, support decision-makers, and advance debris-flow modelling for future research. In this PhD, you will carry out field measurements and run numerical simulations to better understand and predict debris-flow
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theory and methods, combined with insights from business economics, finance, entrepreneurship, innovation, ethics and sustainability. The programme has about 1,500 students from various backgrounds and
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of combinatorial decompositions (such as tree decompositions) and algebraic decompositions (such as matrix-rank–based methods), combining elegant fundamental mathematics with computer science. There is also freedom
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20 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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the project develops. During the PhD, you will: Gain expertise in theory-driven empirical sociology Learn to derive hypotheses from deductive theoretical reasoning through formal methods on sociological
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part of the National Growth Fund programme “Ombion-CPBT”, which is a national centre for valorizing and disseminating animal-free innovations and expertise in the biomedical domain. The PhD project
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- and transdisciplinary research community and training programme; professional command of both English and Dutch; demonstrated skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods, or—where experience