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collaboration? Are you enthusiastic about handling and analysing data? We would like to get to know you! The program group Developmental Psychology of the Faculty Social and Behavioural Sciences is looking for a
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novel tools that address challenges across various specialty applications, including organic synthesis, chemical biology, and material science. By bridging the gap between chemical engineering and organic
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. What do you have to offer? A PhD degree in one of the social or behavioural sciences, such as sociology, economics or psychology, preferably on a labour-related topic; experience in independently
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environmental sciences with a focus on aquatic ecology, ecotoxicology and/or risk assessment; You are a committed researcher, demonstrated by publications in international refereed academic journals; You are
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; eager to combine numerical simulations, theory and experiments; relish working in a team where diverse group members combine their complementary expertise and skill sets to tackle complex problems
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the context of open science research activities. Via use cases, such as digital twins of the ecosystem, essential climate variables, and cross-infrastructure big data pipelines, the candidate will develop
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knowledge production. Your experience and profile Candidates need to have the following qualifications: a finished PhD in political science, communication sciences, science and technology studies, media
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Do you want to be part of a vibrant communication science research community at the University of Amsterdam? We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a profile in communication science who
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the Faculties of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Natural Sciences, Economics and Business, and Law. The chosen candidate will investigate the perceptions of various actors of the port area’s water system – its
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). Chemistry and physics can provide us with technological solutions (e.g., storing CO2 in aquifers or its electrochemical conversion into value-added products), but technology alone is not enough. History