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Creativity, Authenticity, and Cultural Mediation: Ethnography of China-Africa Fashion Trade and Cons
Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA) currently has a vacant
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to represent, analyse and integrate biological data, with a focus on the green life sciences. Our computational work empowers life scientists to understand how the interplay of genomes, transcripts, proteins and
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, Information & Computing Sciences, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Together, we work on excellent research and inspiring education. We do so, driven by curiosity and supported by outstanding infrastructure
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13 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Wageningen University & Research Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Biological sciences » Biology Computer science
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tomorrow’s challenges in food production and environmental resilience. Your colleagues: You will join the Department of Advanced Computing Sciences (DACS). We collaborate with partners at Brightlands Greenport
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) to strengthen our position in the field of electrochemical organic synthesis and catalysis, affiliated with the nationwide ARC CBBC Program (https://arc-cbbc.nl/ ). Synthetic organic chemistry is a core
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you? A PhD in Computer Science, AI, Electrical Engineering or a related field, with expertise in AI and/or ICT for agriculture, food and sustainability. Proven research skills in AI, machine learning
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Program ( https://arc-cbbc.nl/ ). Synthetic organic chemistry is a core discipline of the chemical sciences and a major challenge for the coming decades is the development of sustainable chemical synthesis
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methods to represent, analyse and integrate biological data, with a focus on the green life sciences. Our computational work empowers life scientists to understand how the interplay of genomes, transcripts
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production and energy conversion. Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is pioneering innovative techniques to accelerate these developments, particularly by integrating real-time spectroscopic monitoring