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-Ready Solutions for Viable Supply Chains) addresses this challenge. Its goal is to move beyond reactive crisis management and provide a structured approach for building supply chains that are resilient
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. For this position it is about language level C1 . You will work here Wageningen UR has a global reputation for its ground-breaking research and innovative education in the fields of food and health
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circuit design; Basic understanding of defects, faults, and test solutions for electronic systems is a plus; Basic understanding of AI and its hardware implementations is a plus; An affinity with teaching
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solutions for electronic systems is a plus; Basic understanding of AI and its hardware implementations is a plus; An affinity with teaching and guiding students; The ability to work in a team and take
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. Change: Understanding how tungsten enzymes work. Impact: Using new classes of enzymes to green the chemical industry Job description Europe’s chemical industry must become more sustainable – and it must do
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able to hear the order of speech sounds and pitch and to understand clearly spoken sentences with background noise. It is unclear whether listeners with CMT also have more difficulty listening to natural
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leave and flexible terms of employment based on the CAO NU. In addition to the terms of employment laid down in the CAO NU, Utrecht University has a number of schemes and facilities of its own
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its own schemes for employees. This includes arrangements for professional development , various types of leave, and options for sports and cultural activities . You can also tailor your employment
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and governed. The ReSolVe project (Resilient and Regulatory-Ready Solutions for Viable Supply Chains) addresses this challenge. Its goal is to move beyond reactive crisis management and provide a
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GroenvermogenNL. In Europe, the Netherlands ranks as the second-largest hydrogen producer. As it stands, the vast majority of hydrogen is sourced from fossil fuels. The Netherlands is aiming to reach 4GW