12 natural-language-processing PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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, experienced individual to join our team as a Research Assistant in marine sponge cell culture for the BLUES project . Traditionally, nature has served as the primary source for new pharmaceuticals, with over 50
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. For this position your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level . Sometimes it is necessary to submit an internationally recognised Certificate of Proficiency in the English Language. More
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with the fishing industry. Please note that a good command of the Dutch language is essential for this position. In this role, you will translate knowledge needs from practice and policy into concrete
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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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processes. For the modelling you will make use of data obtained in the experiments, and you will also play a minor role in acquiring that data. You will work here You will be located at Wageningen University
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decision-making processes in ways that genuinely improve public-space performance? This PhD project approaches public-space management through the lenses of transaction cost theory, rational-choice
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relations. Excellent English communication and presentation skills; Dutch, French or Spanish is a plus. Willingness to travel, within and outside Europe. We offer you We offer you Wageningen University
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to relate model structure to outcomes and interpret them in biologically meaningful ways. A collaborative, curious, and creative mindset. Fluency in English (written and spoken; minimally language level C1
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collaboratively in an interdisciplinary, multicultural research environment. Strong analytical skills, with experience in statistical analysis, geospatial data processing, or modelling of socio-environmental
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to work independently as well as in an interdisciplinary team across modelling and observational groups. Good communication skills in English (oral and written), with enthusiasm for scientific publishing