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master programmes (max 20 hours per year); • supervising Bachelor and Master thesis projects whose topics are relevant to your project; Your profile You have/are: • a PhD in neuroscience or a
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(SDG’s). Changing diets towards more plant-based would not only spare millions of animal lives, it also reduces green house gas emissions, reduces the outbreak of zoonosis and is better for human health
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multidisciplinary team that aims to impact synthetic organic chemistry using technological innovations; • Leading a small subgroup of PhD and MSc students; • Writing papers relevant to the topic you will be
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AI-based technology into actionable policy implications, and for policy makers Actively contributing to the supervision of PhD students; Assisting in teaching courses in the bachelor and master
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, we currently do not know how exposure works and which children/youth benefit from exposure. This project aims to identify mechanisms of action and individual predictors of exposure outcomes
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? Your experience and profile A PhD in ecology, ecological informatics, or a closely related field; Interest, passion and experience with acoustic sensors for biodiversity monitoring; Exceptional
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(e.g. data papers, open source code, metadata specifications). What do you have to offer? Your experience and profile: A PhD in LiDAR, remote sensing, physical geography, Earth science, landscape ecology
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implementation of the developed approach. You will work within a cohort of young researchers (8 PhDs and 3 PDs, of which 2 PDs are from this Phase II project) from various Dutch academic research institutes
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. Candidates must have a PhD in Chemistry or Social & Behavioral Sciences. This post-doc will be based at the Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, and will be jointly supervised by dr Amanda Garcia from
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potential for collaboration with external academic and industrial partners to further enhance the scope and impact of your research. Overall, this role offers a stimulating and enriching environment where you