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Your job Do you have a strong affiliation with animal health and food safety? Are you a skilled project leader and do you like to work in multidisciplinary teams? Would you like to know everything
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Your job For those who see microscopy as more than just looking — it’s about knowing, discovering, and contributing to food safety. Are you an analytically skilled biologist with a passion for
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on addressing the complexity of the device-software-application-data design space, enabling systematic and efficient exploration using modeling and simulation tools.## Key Responsibilities- Identify and
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securing well designed and well executed analyses of food? Are you eager to take on the challenge of improving analytical techniques in this field using state-of-the-art measurement systems such as LC-(HR)MS
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the new HCU 2035, and In addition to her responsibility for biosafety and security, she also provides input on user requirements (URS) and design. As part of the Core Project Team. Your Responsibilities (70
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of the new HCU 2035, and In addition to her responsibility for biosafety and security, she also provides input on user requirements (URS) and design. As part of the Core Project Team. Your
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meals for field teams, and renting and driving vehicles. Collecting and processing data, and ensuring regular backups to RUG and KNIR storage systems. Short stays at the KNIR Institute in Rome may be
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will also carry out this mission in the outside world through teaching, delivering lectures, providing information, and participating in public debates. If you wish, you can combine this position with
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voted the "best university " in the Netherlands! A place to be proud of. Do you want more information? For more information about this position, please contact Tinka Koster, tinka.koster@wur.nl For more
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, combining knowledge from different domains to create new ideas, and take a data-driven and probabilistic approach to testing and implementing new ideas. > Team Mindset - We want people who understand 1+1 > 2