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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to understand how endocrine disruptors affect human health? Are you passionate about metabolomics? Then a PhD position
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? Then this is the PhD position for you. Your job The department of Methodology and Statistics has a job opening for a PhD candidate. In this position, you will develop novel statistical algorithms
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking a PhD researcher to (1) evaluate the contribution of innovative biodiversity recovery measures at university
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statistics. Additional Information Benefits We offer: a collaborative, enthusiastic, and dedicated team that guids you in your research, teaching, and other tasks; high-quality PhD education, being part of a
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Sustainable Development is looking for a PhD researcher for a project in 'Contributing to biodiversity recovery
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clinical impact? Then this PhD position may be a good fit for you. In this project we will investigate how individual differences in cognitive mechanisms needed for learning from therapy predict success
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model for ASReview? If so, apply for this PhD position! This position is part of the bigger project “Transparent and Reproducible AI-aided Systematic Reviewing for the Social Sciences (TRASS)”. Your job
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, statistical physics of soft-condensed-matter systems, and biophysics; presently having diverse research outlooks ranging from colloidal gelation, to tissue dynamics, to bacterial colony growth. As a PhD
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for two fully-funded PhD candidates for the F-AI-MILY project at the department of Social, Health and Organisational
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mitigation. Your job At Utrecht University, we seek a motivated PhD candidate with knowledge and experience related to marine ecology and biogeochemistry to conduct: field experiments and sampling of sediment