12 finite-element-analysis PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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ingredient processing and new product development e.g. aimed at achieving a desirable satiety response. Your duties and responsibilities include: you will conduct in-vitro experiments to measure the (gelling
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practices on various landscape aspects and conversely the conditions of the landscape for successful regenerative farming. Landscape aspects include soil health, natural elements, biodiversity and water
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work on satellite image analysis and field inventories of ecosystem responses to tundra fires in remote Arctic sites. You will work at the Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation group (PEN) and
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analysis, or data science); a genuine enthusiasm for the ocean and marine sustainability challenges; a strong motivation to advance the field of environmental and natural resource economics; strong
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motivation to gain experience in) quantitative methods and statistical analysis; excellent analytical proficiency and conceptual understanding; strong communication, presentation, collaboration, networking and
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international networks that are useful for this position; Article 9 certified (legal qualified to perform animal experiments) is a plus; Experience in analytical chemistry, ISO17025, statistics and data analysis
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management? Your work will combine theoretical analysis with real-world case studies to identify promising institutional approaches. You’ll evaluate current governance mechanisms, financial instruments, and
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-spectroscopy, and (extensional) rheology will be used to quantify different structure characteristics, ingredient and water distribution, and textural properties. The gained knowledge will be used to provide
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legislation and regulations; developing new visual analysis techniques. Depending on your experience, identifying opportunities for collaboration both within and outside WFSR may also be part of your role
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skills in analytical chemistry, preferably mass spectrometry. Knowledge of instrumental residue analysis of (plant) toxins is preferred; you have excellent communication skills, both oral and written; a