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University of Technology is a leading international community where innovation in aerospace meets global challenges. Our support and scientific staff, including PhD candidates, postdocs, and students, largely
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As a PhD Candidate, you will investigate how women in peripheral communities in Latin America transform their urban environments to become more liveable, sustainable, safe and democratic
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); entrepreneurship (sensing and seizing opportunities for regeneration, fostering innovation and resilience in their practices); fair economic ecosystems (analyzing and visualizing the life cycle of life-sustaining
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PhD: Upscaling pore-scale behaviour of clay-interfaces Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 22 March 2026 Apply
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.); Undertake relevant coursework and other training; Write a PhD dissertation;Contribute to teaching for up to 15% of overall work time, probably concentrated in years 2-3, and including the (supervised) design
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creative methods leading to visualization of human and environmental health hazards and everyday experiences. The PhD research is embedded in the IDS group at Utrecht University in close collaboration with
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–water coupling. What you’ll do – Modeling Simulations You will design and run high resolution simulations that bring the lake to life in the model world. Starting with large eddy simulation hindcasts
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nurses to actively mitigate indoor sound exposure. This PhD research envisions the design of an NPICU Data Commons, a digital infrastructure empowering nurses, and potential other key stakeholders
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Vacancies PhD position on Interaction Design of Simulation Games and Geospatial Digital Twins Key takeaways The Challenge This research focuses on the design and use of environmental decision
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the KNAW Early Career Award, I can further integrate innovative methods and automation into fungal research, advancing how we visualize, quantify, and interpret the hidden dynamics of mycorrhizal fungi