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by researchers of the Applied Geology Section. Our group is active, with weekly informal talks, strong support, and other social activities. Finally, you will be welcome in a very collegial group of
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of the Applied Geology Section. Our group is active, with weekly informal talks, strong support, and other social activities. Finally, you will be welcome in a very collegial group of PhD candidates who organize
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results at (inter)national conferences. Requirements Specific Requirements You must have a Master-level degree or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., planetary science, geology, geochemistry, physics
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or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., planetary science, geology, geochemistry, physics, astronomy) by the starting date. Experience with laboratory experiments and analytical techniques relevant
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completing, a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Geophysics, Geology, Geotechnics, Earth Sciences, Applied Mathematics, or a related field. Possess programming skills, which would be a significant advantage
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of PhD students and post-doctoral fellows. Requirements Specific Requirements MSc degree in Geophysics, Physics, Engineering Geology or equivalent Enthusiastic attitude to conduct research individually and
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., planetary science, geology, geochemistry, physics, astronomy) by the starting date. Experience with laboratory experiments and analytical techniques relevant to this position is strongly preferred. You must
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about DeepNL . Requirements Specific Requirements The successful applicant project will hold a relevant MSc degree in applied geology, hydrogeology, or reservoir engineering. Ideally, this candidate will
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scales? Please check also the other PhD position in this project at University of Groningen and read more about DeepNL . The successful applicant project will hold a relevant MSc degree in applied geology
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Mathematics. There will be plenty of opportunities for collaboration with researchers in the group of Prof. Carola Schönlieb at the University of Cambridge and in the group of Prof. Kristian Bredies at KFU Graz