Student Assistant in Computer Science & Law

The Center for Law & Economics at ETH Zurich conducts empirical and experimental research in law & economics. At the Center, Professor Stefan Bechtold is looking for a student assistant with experience in web scraping, database management, and coding to assist in research projects on regulating digital platforms and the digital economy. Job description You are a … Read more

PhD Position: Build4Health and Teaching

The Department of Spatial Planning at Radboud University is seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join the Build4Health project. This project is a collaborative effort between the Radboud university medical center, Radboud University, and several public and private stakeholders in the Arnhem-Nijmegen region. The project is funded by the Regio Deal, a … Read more

PhD position in algebraic topology

The Department of Mathematics of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam welcomes applications for a fully-funded, 4-year PhD position in Algebraic Topology. This PhD position will be under the supervision of Dr Inbar Klang, with additional mentoring by Dr Magdalena Kedziorek and Dr Steffen Sagave from Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. It is a part of the NWO-XL project “Symmetry … Read more

PhD position in area of topological data analysis

The Department of Mathematics of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam welcomes applications for a fully-funded, 4-year PhD position in topological data analysis. The candidate will work on developing the mathematical foundations of multiparameter persistent homology. The position is part of the VIDI Project “New Connections in Topological Data Analysis”, and will be supervised by Magnus Bakke Botnan. … Read more

PhD on Towards Stable Catalysts for Sustainable Aviation Fuels

Are you fascinated by the challenges of the energy transition? We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate, who will work in a team of scientists towards the development of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) derived from renewable resources. An inherent challenge in catalytic processes that convert biomass components to aviation fuels is the large amount … Read more

PhD Targeted Bio-Orthogonal Catalysis

Bio-orthogonal catalysis merges traditional transition-metal based chemistry with the new and exciting topic of bio-orthogonal chemistry, ie performing chemical reaction in complex cellular media. The Supramolecular Chemistry and Catalysis group (see for more information: https://palmanslab.nl/) at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry of the TU Eindhoven is looking for a PhD student to develop novel bio-orthogonal catalysts … Read more

PhD on Electrospunbound porous membrane adsorbers

In these times where circularity and accessibility to safe drinking and irrigation water is becoming increasingly important and under pressure, (membrane)adsorption is an attractive method to attack water scarcity by selectively removing harmful micropollutants and undesired components from the water cycle such that originally polluted water can be safely reused. The application of membrane adsorbers is … Read more

PhD on mechanics of polymer composites

Job description •    Are you keen to work on recyclable thermoplastic matrices for polymer composites?•    Are you fascinated by the link between micromechanical processes and the macroscopic deformation and failure response?•    Are you motivated to explore both experimental and numerical tools to tackle your research problem? Then this PhD vacancy is an excellent fit for … Read more

PhD on Microkinetic Modeling for Water Splitting

Electrochemical materials and interfaces are present in many energy systems, such as fuel cells, batteries, or water splitting devices. The performance of such devices is strongly related to the materials and interface properties. Therefore, understanding and tuning of these properties are crucial in order to reach highest performance and to supply alternative, sustainable energy solutions … Read more

PhD in Applied Mathematics

In this project we explore the fundamental origin of the famous ‘arrow of time’ that distinguishes past from future in our mathematical models of the real world. We will combine the mathematics of partial differential equations, large-deviation theory, and complexity theory to shed some light on this century-old mystery. The consortium Emergence at all Scales … Read more