13 phd-in-structural-engineering PhD positions at University of Amsterdam in Netherlands
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The PhD project in which you will be participating aims to develop a fundamental understanding of protein assembly and protein structure formation for the design of artificial meat. Understanding of
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The technology assessment of suitable hydrogen carriers in this subtask of the GroenvermogenNL R&D programme HyTROS focuses on evaluating various options for storing and transporting hydrogen
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Do you enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research environment? Are you interested in using state of the art language technology to advance research in cognitive science and linguistics? If you
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the development of more robust ferromagnetic semiconductors. Execute inorganic synthesis of new materials following an original hypothesis – atomic intermixing engineering – and characterize their structural
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through elite interviews. Tasks and responsibilities: submission of a PhD thesis within the period of appointment; conducting research on infrastructural ideologies and the structuration of internet
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Institute is offering a PhD position focusing on the design, implementation, and validation of electronic structure calculations on current and forthcoming quantum computing hardware. You will not only design
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focus on cell morphology, (genomic) diversity, and localization? Then the Microbiome Engineering Group, which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty of science at
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We are inviting prospective researchers to apply for one of four PhD positions within the project ‘Strategic Climate Litigation’s Direct and Indirect Consequences for Democracies’. This project is
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and data-processing infrastructures? The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD candidate to work on Sovereign Normative Compliant Cloud Services for the Digital Government. Your research
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The PhD project in which you will be participating aims to leverage the unique properties of 2D materials and their heterostructures for making ultrahigh-gain, ultralow-noise detectors