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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our world-leading research lab in Requirements Engineering, part of the Software
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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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statistical skills are required; programming skills are recommended Furthermore your suitability is ideally exemplified by if you: Have an interest in societal discussions related to climate policies Are are a
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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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. This particularly applies to societal challenges that require wide societal buy-in and have long-term effects. The project will situate this research within philosophical discussions and discuss its implications
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contested, particularly in less diverse workplaces, affecting their legitimacy and adoption (Dobbin & Kalev, 2022). These dynamics highlight the need to identify which DEI policies attract and retain
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well in a team, who also takes ownership and exhibits independence within the project, who meets the following requirements: a MA/MSc degree in a discipline(s) relevant for the project ((economic
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development, and ultimately regeneration. The key focus includes cardiac and renal tissue engineering. You will adapt techniques established in the lab, and develop new approaches, as well as new methods
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, and who enjoys mountains, hiking, and travel, as the position requires 1–2 months of fieldwork per year in high-alpine environments. If you are excited about working in stunning landscapes, enjoy flying