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curious scientist? Then this position may be ideal for you. In the group of Physics and Physical Chemistry of Foods , we are looking for an enthusiastic candidate for a four-year PhD trajectory on a project
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Organisation Job description A PhD position is available for a four-year term as part of the recently awarded ERC Starting Grant for the IntensifiedCO2 project. The main objective of this project is
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. This way, you can contribute to advancing the field of visual detection techniques. Your qualities You have: an academic degree in biology or plant biology; demonstrable experience with visual and
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). Would you like to learn more about what it is like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . Profile You have a Master’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry
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Humanities Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology Who is it for? Scientists and scholars in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD between three and seven years
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skills, and you excel at stakeholder engagement and relationship management across disciplines and cultures. You also bring: A PhD in Virology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or a related field; Over 10
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& Research (WUR) and outside our organization. Your qualities you have a MSc/PhD in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, food chemistry or comparable specialization. Knowledge of instrumental analysis
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skills, and you excel at stakeholder engagement and relationship management across disciplines and cultures. You also bring: A PhD in Virology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, or a related field; Over 10
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the Netherlands and who has made an outstanding contribution to the humanities or social sciences. The researcher must have obtained their PhD no more than 15 years prior to the year of their nomination and have an
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Organisation Job description A fully funded PhD position in the broad field of systems and control is available at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. The specific subject of the project