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» Neurobiology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 12 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable Hours Per Week 40.0 Is the job
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17 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Application Deadline 15 Feb 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Country
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at the Institute of Physics as a postdoc on our exciting journey towards superradiant and zero-deadtime clocks. Join Us! Optical clocks have reached a precision of better than 10-18, which enables them to resolve
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(NOBV ) aims to monitor and evaluate measures designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate land subsidence in Dutch peatlands. One important aspect of these efforts is obtaining process
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adaptation to new EO tasks such as disaster response, biodiversity monitoring or land-use change detection; support generative EO applications such as synthetic data creation, gap-filling, and simulation
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projects that will provide ground-breaking technological advances based on ultrasound transducer arrays. At the Imaging Physics Department, Faculty of Applied Sciences, we develop innovative measurement