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have the track-record required in the vacancy, but do have solid work experience, we would also like to invite you to apply. You will work here You will work within the Microbial Evolution (MicEvo
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objectives and requirements during the preparation of new mission ideas and concepts, as part of the development and implementation for approved missions; providing support to the identification and critical
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
corrections at different levels of language production (from spelling and morphology to semantics and phraseology) across a range of different (documentary) genres with the following three key objectives: (1
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logistics companies to collaborate effectively and optimise operational scheduling across multi-actor systems, ensuring sustainability and efficiency at both company and system levels. Research Objectives
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. You actively contribute in shaping and improving our courses and education programmes. In particular, you help develop a Master's track in Biophysics and/or a minor in Biophysics at the Bachelor's level
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reputation and position of WUR in national, European and international higher education. Your qualities You have a PhD degree and a strong internationally proven scientific track record in the field of soil
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these objectives, you will leverage the Galileo Constellation Mission Analysis Unit’s software infrastructure and expertise. You will cooperate closely with the Future Navigation Team and liaise with other teams in
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. Monitoring the lens in a more sensitive and objective way than the current classic slit-lamp clinical evaluation may provide better insight into how this condition develops over time with various degrees