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revolutionize battery technology and support sustainability. Your job Join the Van ’t Hoff Laboratory for Physical and Colloid Chemistry at Utrecht University as a PhD candidate in a collaborative, non
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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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, particularly the Centre for Applied Research in Art, Design and Technology (CARADT) which operates at the intersection of art, design, and technology to develop new knowledge for education and society through
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now The Department of Earth Sciences seeks a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in Earth Sciences, Hydrogeology, Physics, Environmental Engineering, or related fields. You will work
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net-zero society in 2050 requires the decarbonization of industry. One of the potential pathways concerns green hydrogen. The Dutch government aims to achieve 4 GW of electrolysis potential for green
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contributing to biomedical translation and the transition to animal-free research and innovation. As an ideal candidate you have a background in innovation or transition studies, science and technology studies
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and allergies, including asthma, which affects 10% of adults in industrialized countries. Type 2 asthma cannot be cured but it can be treated with inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) as controller medication
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both disciplines, including institutional sociology, historical institutionalism and new institutional economics and will use a mixed-methods approach. Your qualities We are looking for someone who works
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or transition studies, science and technology studies or a related social science discipline. The PhD position is embedded in the Ombion-Centrum voor Proefdiervrije Biomedische Translatie (CPBT
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third of the global population for irrigation, drinking, industry and the environment, and this dependance is set to increase. Understanding the mountain processes that shape global water availability is