At the Faculty of Science of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, we are passionate about understanding how the world works. We encourage you to exchange ideas and insights with our researchers, lecturers and students to address global challenges in science.

Do you get a thrill out of advancing fundamental knowledge? Then come and work in one of our departments: Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Information and Computing Sciences, or Pharmaceutical Sciences. No matter how tough the questions, colleagues and professional support are always near, along with our world-class infrastructure. Through interdisciplinary research and inspiring education, you'll bring future innovations closer. In 2024 we welcomed 287 new colleagues. Will you join us this year?

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How we are working towards a better world

  • NWO Diversity and Inclusion Initiative award

    In the male-dominated world of Computer Science, three women at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences are leading the charge for change. They are actively increasing the representation of underrepresented groups in academia,
    Anja, Maartje and Tamara share their story
  • Grasveldjes, waarop diverse soorten gras worden gekweekt.

    Plant diversity keeps small soil animals active during droughts

    Biodiversity does protect what we see above ground and also helps safeguard the world beneath our feet. During drought, areas with a higher number of plant species maintain higher activity of small creatures that break down dead organic matter in the soil.
    Shengnan and Yann share science
  • AI Labs progress good ideas beyond one-off pilots

    Ten years after seeing the possibilities of artificial intelligence in healthcare, Nico van den Berg coordinates the AI Lab that is making medical imaging faster and smarter. 鈥淚n medical images AI extracts information faster and more accurately."
    How will AI change health care?
  • HyCARB focuses on the thermal and electrochemical conversion of carbon dioxide making use of green hydrogen and electrons

    HyCARB: sustainable industry with green hydrogen

    This large research programme, which brings together Dutch universities, research institutes and industrial companies, aims to make fuels and materials from industrial waste gases and CO2 using sustainable energy and hydrogen.
    How to change the future of industry

Our people

Are you interested in a career at the Faculty of Science? We are convinced that colleagues with different skills and perspectives make our teams stronger.