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the government, market actors, scientists and engineers, or communities – to understand how they impact earth-space sustainability with implications on a planetary scale. The project offers you freedom to choose a
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Requirements We look forward to your application if you have the following qualifications: an MSc in earth sciences, hydrology, civil engineering, environmental science, or a related field; affinity with
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-time PhD project “Disrupting ageing: Personhood, meaning, and vulnerability across the lifespan”, as part of the inter-university Gravitation consortium Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technology (ESDiT
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-time PhD project “Reconceptualising Solidarity for Technologically Disrupted Contexts”, as part of the inter-university Gravitation consortium Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technology (ESDiT) . Your job
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. The prototype consists of tungsten absorbers and silicon sensors, with in total ≈25 million pixels of 30x30µm2. The energy resolution of this new technology is on par with the current state of the art, but its
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Education, Culture and Science (OCW) and the Dutch universities. Your job As a PhD candidate in this project, you will investigate the role of multilingual books printed in two sixteenth-century cosmopolitan
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contemporary culture frames and remembers environmental degradation as violence; how it can make visible the deep historical roots that tie eco-violence to other histories of violence, especially colonialism and
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join our vibrant team for a PhD position on Computer Science Education with Generative AI. You will work within the Software Technology for
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sciences or similar. You have affinity (and preferably experience) with human cell culture and immunological assays (e.g., flow cytometry). Article 9 animal science certification is a benefit. You are an
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narrative identity is vital and has been shown to foster wellbeing. Forming a cohesive narrative identity might be difficult for young people who grow up in cultures different from their parents’ home culture