94 postdoctoral-position-in-polymer-composites scholarships at University of Amsterdam
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
this exciting ecosystem, and take your career to the next level? If so, we would like you to apply for one of our four PhD positions described below. What are you going to do? You are an ambitious PhD student
-
the future. Want to know more about our organization? Read more about working at the University of Amsterdam. Questions If you have any questions about the position, please contact (during office hours): Job
-
data to map how teachers in primary education sort students into different ability groups before the formal moment of selection into secondary ability tracks takes place, and what beliefs underlie
-
an open position for the project “Excitonic 2D metasurfaces for active multifunctional flat optics”. The aim is to employ exciton resonances in monolayer 2D semiconductors to actively tune the optical
-
strategies, then the Molecular Plant Pathology group, which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, is the place to be. Research in our group aims at advancing
-
Are you looking for a PhD position in a dynamic setting? Do you want to execute philosophy of science research informed by and engaging scientific practices? The Institute for Logic, Language and
-
with time, space and/or sensory/affective lifeworlds. We envision this position as a place for methodological experimentation within anthropology and as an invitation to explore various forms
-
Are you looking for a challenging position in a dynamic setting? The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of the Trans-Sexualities project led
-
polarization among social groups in the Netherlands.’ This project focusses on how non-political identities (such as level of education or the place of residence) get politicized, how this adds to affective
-
The Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture (AHM) currently has a vacant PhD position as part of the Critical Audiovisual Heritage initiative, led by Dr. Christian Olesen and Dr