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Bolivia, based on permanent plot networks and a fire experiment. Both PhD projects will assess the impact of fire intensity and fire frequency on the resistance and recovery of tropical trees and forests
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using plant-sourced molecules? Then, this joint PhD position at Biobased Chemistry and Technology and Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter groups of Wageningen University is for you. As a PhD candidate, you
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approach? And are you interested in institutional design, coordination problems, and the transaction costs that shape how public tasks are organised? Then you may be the PhD candidate we are looking
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Your job We are looking for a PhD candidate in the field of tropical ecology, with a passion for both science and its application for restoration. You will be based at Wageningen University in
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present research findings to scientific audiences and stakeholders. Contribute to the acquisition of new projects and research funding. Supervising a PhD student in the European Consortium CryoStore. Your
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. Clients include private and public sector parties as well as NGOs; Leading the acquisition of new applied research projects based on your active network in tropical value chains; Serving as a spokesperson
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(at ETE – WUR). Both PhDs will be performed in close collaboration with Kemira, Paques B.V., DS Smith Kemsley and Smurfit Westrock Roermond. The project is funded by an NWO Open Technology Programme (OTP
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sludge? Then this PhD vacancy might be something for you! At Wageningen University & Research we are looking for two candidates to join our teams. This project combines expertise and techniques from
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WASH? And, are you fluent in Bengali? Then this PhD position as part of the interdisciplinary FLASH project might be for you. The problems of livelihoods in peri-urban areas are complex and multifaceted
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qualities a PhD degree in computer science, artificial intelligence, mathematics or other relevant engineering degrees; three to five years of experience with knowledge development, applied research, IT