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Your job Wageningen University & Research and Delft University of Technology are looking for a Programme Director for the MADE Master's programme. Programme Description The MSc Metropolitan Analysis
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ecosystems. The parthenogenesis project is embedded in Marian Bemer’s group, which focuses on unravelling and comparing transcription factor networks in different species. Your qualities You have a PhD degree
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in written and spoken English and enjoy working at the interface between curiosity-driven and application-inspired research. A key success factor of this project is the collaboration with the molecular
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within the centre for Crop Systems Analysis (CSA) at Wageningen University. PhD position #1 will be supervised by Dr Luuk Croijmans, Dr Dirk van Apeldoorn, and Prof Dr Niels Anten. PhD position #2 will be
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of fishing. You are particularly skilled in designing, conducting, analysing, and reporting impact studies; The ability to delegate tasks within project teams — for instance, assigning the analysis of complex
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quantitative research, data science, and systems analysis? Do you hold a university teaching qualification or are you willing to obtain one in the near future? If so, please read on! We are seeking an Assistant
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include: Coordinating and directing data-related aspects of the project Ensuring the quality of panel data and weighting methodologies Designing and managing samples for reliable analysis Performing data
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methods and data analysis to efficiently generate the right insights. Position within networks, you can effectively gather information and context; you maintain and expand your network for sustainable
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also be involved in the execution, analysis, and interpretation of DNA-related laboratory work. Your tasks and responsibilities as an analyst include: Collecting samples from various livestock species
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transformation products; analysis and data interpretation on transportation products of concern. Your team You will work with Gabriel Sigmund and Alessia Ore on the identification of transformation products