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trade-offs of upscaling Offshore Wind Farms (OWFs) in the context of climate change and the ongoing food and nature transitions in the North Sea. The project has an interdisciplinary consortium of world
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Your job Do you like organic synthesis? Are you ready to develop a practical synthesis of natural compounds to contribute to food safety? Are you knowledgeable, enthusiastic and not afraid of a
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-footprint), emission models (e.g. IPCC, EMEP/EEA) and tools (e.g. Simapro); experience in programming languages (e.g. Python) to develop methods, models and tools is considered a strong plus. excellent spoken
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high command of Dutch (at least C1 level ); or proof of how this level will be achieved within 6 months after the start of the position; a high command of English (at least C1 level ); strong affinity
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research in TRL forward. Theoretical knowledge of, or experience with, machine learning such as representation and generative learning, and natural language processing. Programming skills, e.g. Python, Java
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spatial development Experience with qualitative research related to planning processes, governance and instruments; Proficiency in Dutch (native speaker or level B2) to perform fieldwork. For this position
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. Baulcombe conducts research into the natural resistance to viruses in plants. Around ten years ago he demonstrated that gene silencing plays an important role in this process, and he also unravelled
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over 600 known members. These compounds pose a significant risk to food safety, yet their full characterization remains a major analytical challenge due to their chemical complexity and natural
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nature restoration, and a good revenue model for farmers. Between now and 2030, ReGeNL will start the transition to regenerative agriculture with 1000 farmers. The aim is to make regenerative agriculture
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on synthetic and physical organic chemistry, inspired by Nature's principles of molecular assembly, recognition, transport, motion, and catalysis. The goal is to create new structures and functions, with