28 power-system "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" PhD positions at Utrecht University
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17 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Geosciences » Geology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Application
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and organising skills and the ability to meet deadlines. You are proficient in English (C2 level). Knowledge of other languages (Dutch, Russian, German in particular) is preferable, especially
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survival of vegetation. In such weakly buffered systems eutrophication and acidification may additionally interact with the drought sensitivity of tree species, which are becoming more severe due to climate
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and society. ECCO investigates how citizen collectives (grassroots organisations in areas such as housing, work, income and sustainability) can become powerful drivers of societal change. Your job In
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often debris flows occur and how big and hazardous they are. In this project, we will use uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) and modelling to study how, where, and when sediment is produced in mountain
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Apply now Do you want to work at the intersection of root development and plant-microbe interactions and discover how microbes induce stress-protective layers in crop roots? This PhD position might be a
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studies. Your job In this project, you will develop a quantitative theory of evolution that can be tested directly against large-scale viral genomic data. The central challenge of this project is to connect
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with modern machine learning. You will work on extending data-driven models with process-informed constraints and novel data integration strategies. The position is embedded in the Computational
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? Agricultural practices – How do crop rotation, ploughing, and diversity shape fungal evolution? How does that compare to natural populations where plant diversity is high? This PhD will grant you an appreciation
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stepfamilies, the redistribution of economic resources is less self-evident. This PhD project examines resource pooling and financial transfers to children in postdivorce families, focusing on the role