Doctoral
Art & Design,Business & Management,Education
The research work is done by collaboration between various research units from different institutes. For now, lab is actively hiring 41 PhDs to work on Sustainable Future technologies. Students will not only receive PhD degree but will enjoy the benefits of employment while working.
Eligibility
Have MSc or equivalent (bachelor’s) degree in Physics, Chemistry, Engineering or in another relevant filed.
Committed to work 40 hours per week with enthusiasm.
The position is for 4 years and the selected applicants will receive PhD degree at the end of it.
Check your desired interest and apply online.
SolarLab is the national research group of Netherlands that focuses on research regarding Solar Photovoltaics. The lab has industrial connections and actively work on designing solar cells, efficient energy materials for solar, integration of solar cells for enhancing potential, stability, and creating nanostructures.
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Benefits
Competitive salary in accordance with Dutch universities’ CAO (Collective Labor Agreement).
Temporary contract for 18 months, extendable upon satisfactory performance.
Access to personal career development opportunities, foreign exchange programs, and professional networks.
Generous paid leave (41 days annually) with additional holiday and end-of-year bonuses.
Benefits
Full-time 4-year PhD position
Holiday allowance of 8% of gross annual salary and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3%
29 holidays per year (full-time employment)
Training programme within the Twente Graduate School
Access to sports facilities and an international scientific community
Family-friendly policies including parental leave
Full employee status at the University of Twente with pension and healthcare benefits
PhD Candidate Biopsychosocial factors in chronic skin conditions
In this PhD project, you will focus on examining the biopsychosocial impact of six chronic skin conditions, and the influence of this biopsychosocial impact on disease outcomes and treatment outcomes.
Finding the right treatment at the right moment for the individual patient with a skin condition is the main aim of Next Generation ImmunoDermatology (NGID), a large nationwide consortium that this PhD project will be a part of.
In this PhD project, your main focus will be to examine the influence of biopsychosocial factors such as distress, expectancies and stigmatization on disease outcomes in patients with chronic skin conditions.
PhD project 1 based at the Energy and Sustainability Research Institute at the University of Groningen: Characterising sedimentary heterogeneities across scales
PhD project 2 based at the Department of Geoscience and Engineering at the Delft University of Technology: High-resolution geological modelling and numerical simulations of geoenergy applications.
Application
To be successful the application has to include:
Cover letter
Curriculum vitae/motivation statement
Transcripts from you Bachelor’s and Master’s degree
Contact details of two potential referees