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12 PhD Degree-Fully Funded at Utrecht University, Netherlands

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Utrecht University, Netherlands invites online Application for number of  Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at Utrecht University, Netherlands.

Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.

 

(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Three PhD positions in AI for the Life Sciences (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)

  1. PhD in AI Technology for plant-microbiome interactions.
    In this project you will develop methodology to understand the interactions between plant root systems and their associated microbiome. The project aims to investigate the fundamental principles underlying complex microbial community assembly on plant roots and therefore provide knowledge that can be used to improve growth and stress resilience of our crops. Your work will involve analysing complex synthetic communities with diverse microorganisms sourced from different plants. These communities exhibit various functional properties, influencing plant phenotypic outcomes. You will evaluate the contribution of specific functional properties, such as catabolic pathways, and community network properties like microbial cross-feeding and competition to the establishment of the root-associated microbiome and ultimately plant productivity. The objective is to develop methodology to understand and predict community assembly outcomes and plant productivity in both simulated and real-world environments. You will work closely together with experimental plant groups at the Biology department.  Your predictions and findings will inspire subsequent experiments, creating a feedback loop that enriches the project’s outcomes.

Deadline : 2 October 2023

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(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position on novel approaches to eradicate mobile genetic elements encoding antimicrobial resistance (1.0 FTE)

In this PhD position you will join the research group of Dr. Apostolos Liakopoulos and build on our previous work to design and assess novel approaches aiming to eradicate mobile genetic elements that encode antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The group is located in the Microbiology division of the Department of Biology and will offer you a supportive research environment with excellent facilities. Your project will be of utmost importance as the emergence and spread of AMR amongst pathogenic bacteria are a growing global threat. It is estimated to result in 10 million deaths every year by 2050 and reduce Gross Domestic Product by 3.5%. Unfortunately, only a few new antimicrobial agents are currently in the development pipeline. This lack of effective antimicrobial treatment leaves us all vulnerable even to the simplest bacterial infections. As a result, the World Health Organization has adopted a global action plan on AMR, prioritising bacterial pathogens on demand for novel and effective treatment options.

Deadline : 13 September 2023

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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Fully funded PhD position in Global river morphology classification (1.0 FTE)

The Department of Physical Geography has a vacant fully funded PhD position. This project is focused on the global morphological classification of rivers and the causal analysis of global patterns using remote sensing. It allows you to have significant autonomy in shaping and executing your research. While the controls on river morphology and patterns have been extensively studied, the global distribution of river morphologies remains unmapped. Recent advancements in automated mapping and quantitative analysis of satellite data now enable us to pursue this research goal. The main objectives of this project are to characterise river patterns, investigate potential causal factors, and quantify these findings on a global scale. The research questions are:

Deadline :30 September 2023

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(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD candidate or Postdoctoral researcher Prevention of Occupational Diseases (0,8 – 1,0 fte)

A future where people no longer get sick due to exposures in their workplace. As PhD candidate or Postdoctoral researcher, you can contribute to this aim with your research. You will work towards a healthy future together with committed and knowledgeable colleagues, and you will have ample opportunities to take the initiative to give substance to the research projects. For the research programme of the new Dutch national expertise centre for occupational diseases (LEXCES   external link) we are looking for two to three researchers to strengthen our team. It has been estimated that in the Netherlands around 3,000 people die annually due to exposure to hazardous agents in the workplace. Many more will become ill and contract an occupational disease, of which the consequences for (former) workers are considerable. Workers who contract a disease after exposure to a hazardous agent will not only face health issues, but also often experience psychological problems and financial insecurity.

Deadline : 31 October 2023

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(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position in Solid Earth Geophysics (4 years) (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)

The Department of Earth Sciences at Utrecht University is seeking a motivated candidate for an exciting and interdisciplinary project aimed at identifying mantle plumes in seismic images. Mantle convection is the driving force behind plate tectonics, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. At the Earth’s surface we see indications that localised hot ‘plumes’ may be rising from the core to the crust, and perhaps constitute a key component of this convection. Seismology is our most powerful tool for mapping the 3-D structure of the Earth’s deep interior and yet, has been unable to provide uncontested images of mantle plumes. This project will address the fundamental question: “Do plumes exist, and if so, where?”. You will develop state-of-the-art machine learning tools to bring together data and modelling from seismology, geodynamics and mineral physics. While you will be based at Utrecht University, you will also collaborate with an international team of experts, and will present your work at national and international meetings. 

Deadline : 1 September 2023

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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position on Harnessing the Potato Soil Microbiome Potential for Crop Resilience (1.0 FTE)

Become part of the new research institute CropXR! Our programme with a budget of 96 million Euro for the next 10 years, aims to develop eXtra Resilient (XR) crops for durable agriculture. Plant biology, simulation modelling, and artificial intelligence are integrated into innovative ‘smart breeding methods’ to develop crop varieties that are more resilient to climate change and less dependent on chemical crop protection. In our interdisciplinary programme, four universities and dozens of plant breeding, biotech and processing companies collaborate. Together, we work on basic scientific research, data collection and data sharing, education, and advancing applications in agronomy and plant breeding. If you want to contribute to develop technology and knowledge for breeding of crops that are resilient, require no inputs that negatively impact our planet, and contribute to healthy life, then join the CropXR programme! This vacancy is part of the CropXR Potato programme. The PhD project aims to investigate the potential of the potato microbiome to improve growth and stress resilience of potato crop systems. In this PhD project you will work with microbiomes from a diverse set of 100 potato fields. You will analyse their microbial community profiles, and experimentally relate them to their effect on potato growth, development and stress resilience in the Netherlands Plant-Ecophenotyping Centre 

Deadline : 15 September 2023

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(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position in gravitational-wave astrophysics (1.0 FTE)

The Institute for Gravitational and Subatomic Physics (GRASP) at Utrecht University is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate in gravitational-wave astrophysics. As the successful candidate, you will work with real and simulated gravitational wave data from existing detectors as well as envisaged next-generation observatories such as Einstein Telescope, use statistical tools such as Bayesian analysis to assess what the challenges will be, and develop novel methodology to analyse the data accurately. With the developed methods, you will likely be placing much more stringent bounds on fundamental constraints from third-generation detectors. You will join the international Einstein Telescope Collaboration 

Deadline : 14 September 2023

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(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position to Elucidate the Molecular Mechanism of Signal Peptide Cleavage (1.0 FTE)

In the PhD position to elucidate the molecular mechanism of signal peptide cleavage you will unravel the molecular mechanism of signal peptide recruitment and proteolysis by the Signal Peptidase Complex (SPC) and its regulation. Many proteins use N-terminal signal peptides to target them to the secretory pathway of the cell. The fast majority of these signal peptides is removed from the mature protein by the SPC located in the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER). Despite its central role in protein maturation, the molecular details of SPC proteolytic activity and regulation is largely unexplored. Recently the Förster group resolved the apo-structure of the human SPC’s (doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2021.07.031) 

Deadline :28 August 2023

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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position on Countering urban violence: community resilience, public security, and urbanism in Medellín, Colombia (1.0 FTE)

Are you interested in how urban communities mobilize against violence and insecurity and how this is connected to broader questions of public security and urban transformation, in particular in Latin America? Is your ambition to contribute to advancing scholarly research as well as to perform socially relevant research that informs activists, practitioners and policy makers in search of safer and more inclusive cities? Then the PhD position on Countering urban violence: community resilience, public security, and urbanism in Medellín, Colombia at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Science is the right position and challenge for you. Specifically, the project is embedded in the research programme of the Department of Cultural Anthropology: Sovereignty and Social Contestation 

Deadline : 4 September 2023

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(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position on Governance for more resilient landscapes in Dutch sandy soils (1.0 FTE)

 is seeking a motivated PhD candidate to work on the development of novel governance arrangements for more resilient landscapes in Dutch sandy soils (Work Package 5 of the project). Addressing the challenges of land and water transformations in Dutch sandy soils is both a quest to allocate scarce land and water and a search for win-win solutions to improve multiple aspects of landscape quality. These are complex problems that include a diverse range of stakeholders within and beyond the landscape scale, each with their own perspective on the problem and power position. Within this PhD project, you will compile an overview of existing state-of-the-art governance arrangements relevant to Dutch sandy soils and assess their applicability in different contexts. Subsequently, you will empirically analyze and assess existing governance practices in two Dutch regions, De Dommel and Overijsselse Vecht watersheds. Finally, you will contribute to recommendations for novel governance arrangements, co-designed with societal stakeholders, in these two case study areas.

Deadline : 15 September 2023

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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD position on Water-carbon-nutrient dynamics for more resilient landscapes in Dutch sandy soils (0.8 – 1.0 FTE)

Utrecht University has opened a new full-time four-year position for a doctoral (PhD) researcher in the field of water-carbon-nutrient dynamics for more resilient landscapes in Dutch sandy soils. The doctoral researcher will become part of the 5-year research programme RESHAPE 

Deadline : 15 September 2023

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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on Generative AI Art (1.0 FTE)

The widespread use of Generative AI Art tools and services and the dissemination of an astounding amount of AI-generated images into everyday outlets are discussed broadly. However, we lack a general understanding of how these tools will change the labour market, the art market, and production in creative industries. Beyond these obvious impact points, these tools bring the potential of changing the creation and consumption of material culture in unimagined ways. In this PhD position, you will focus on multiple research questions and topics including:

Deadline : 28 August 2023

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About Utrecht University, Netherlands – Official Website

Utrecht University is a public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established 26 March 1636 (385 years ago), it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In 2018, it had an enrolment of 31,801 students, and employed 7,191 faculty and staff. In 2018, 525 PhD degrees were awarded and 6,948 scientific articles were published. The 2018 budget of the university was €857 million.

Utrecht University counts a number of distinguished scholars among its alumni and faculty, including 12 Nobel Prize laureates and 13 Spinoza Prize laureates. Utrecht University has been placed consistently in the top 100 universities in the world by prominent international ranking tables. The university is ranked the best university in the Netherlands by the Shanghai Ranking of World Universities 2019, ranking 13th in Europe and 49th in the world.

The university’s motto is “Sol Iustitiae Illustra Nos,” which means “May the Sun of Righteousness Enlighten Us”. This motto was gleaned from a literal Latin Bible translation of Malachi 4:2. Rutgers University, having historical connections with Utrecht University, uses a modified version of this motto.

Utrecht University is led by the University Board, consisting of prof. dr. Henk Kummeling (Rector Magnificus), prof. dr. Anton Pijpers (Chair) and prof. mr. Annetje Ottow (Vice Chair).

Close ties are harboured with other institutions internationally through its membership in the League of European Research Universities (LERU), the Utrecht Network and the European University Association (EUA).

 

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