Our approach is characterized by a multidisciplinary project approach. We have seven locations in the Netherlands and are active in a total of eleven countries. Our advisory services cover the entire process from feasibility study, design and engineering, specification preparation to construction supervision and project management. For example, we contribute to the Oosterweelverbinding in Antwerp, Ring Utrecht and Room for the River projects. We are also active abroad with projects such as the Jakarta Master Plan and drinking water projects in Africa.
Currently, Witteveen+Bos is offering the following vacancies!
Slim en voorspellend onderhoud via Kunstmatige intelligentie
Depending on study, skills, and interest, FMF students regularly join us, for example as software engineer or data scientists. Our development teams develop everything themselves. From our website, to our warehouse system, to the development of our own ID verification software Verifai. Our data scientists improve and automate business processes, by doing in-depth research. Think of new methods and ways of working, for procurement and sales processes, among others, which put them at the forefront of new features and insights. The Data Driven Marketing team is fully focused on our search engine advertising, and they ensure that we get the best result from our advertising budget. Finally, the Data Driven Development team ensures that all of these efforts are converted into actual applications and features that process large amounts of data every day. Do you want to celebrate successes together in a team, and would you like to develop yourself? If so, take a look at our vacancy page! From flexible to study-related jobs, internships, traineeships, and challenging entry-level jobs within nearly every field: you can find it directly next to the Grote Markt.
Are you interested in doing your Master thesis in Germany? The Fraunhofer Institute in Freiburg is offering the following projects:
Master's thesis in the field of quantum sensor technology
Master Thesis: Diamond Hetero-Integration in Quantum Technologies
Master students working at Fraunhofer Institutes, Helmholtz Institutes and Max Planck Institutes for their final project are paid, typically the minimum wage of 12,82 Euro brutto per hour (which for the typical full time job of 40 h/week sums up to a salary of 2256,32 Euro for September 2025). If you would rather do a theoretical project than an experimental one, please contact Dr Janina Schindler at janina.schindler@iaf.fraunhofer.de for information.
We are excited to announce two fully funded PhD openings in the field of molecular dynamics simulations, starting in summer 2025.
PhD 1 focuses on the molecular dynamics of phase separation-controlled gene transcription in leukemia, aiming to unravel how intrinsically disordered proteins drive oncogenic transcriptional condensates, with the potential to identify novel therapeutic strategies for AML patients.
PhD 2 is part of the NWA-ORC PRELIFE consortium and will explore the computational modelling of synthetic living systems, investigating how life’s essential functions may have emerged from prebiotic building blocks.
Both positions offer: - A full-time 4-year contract - A competitive monthly salary (€2,901–€3,707 gross) - Holiday and year-end bonuses - The opportunity to work with high-performance computing resources in a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment
Successful candidates will have a background in physics, chemistry, (applied) mathematics, or a related field, and a strong interest in molecular simulations and computational modelling.
If you are passionate about combining cutting-edge simulations with fundamental scientific discovery, we encourage you to apply!
For more information and application details, see the vacancy page or Prof. Dr. Ir. P.R. Onck (p.r.onck@rug.nl)