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Your job Are you a biologist interested in architecture, design, and engineering? Or an engineer or designer interested in biology? Would you like to contribute to the design of sustainable
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: 12 September 2025 Apply now Are you a data scientist interested in designing and implementing process-informed machine learning and uncertainties quantification methods? Join us as a postdoc and work
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, 7,700 staff members, 2,500 PhD candidates, and over 13,000 students, Wageningen University & Research is among the world’s leading knowledge institutions in its domain. The integral approach to challenges
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are not designed to produce reliable regional estimates of those phenomena. Therefore, small area estimation (SAE) methods are used. With technological advances, Big Data now offers valuable spatial
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of efficient control strategies and promoting continuous improvement, to speed up production and ensure product quality. This research could revolutionize Philips’ production by integrating advanced Artificial
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Geospatial Carbon Registry external link (OGCR). The project is aimed at quantifying and mapping carbon storage potential and future carbon removal and carbon farming policy scenarios, integrating process
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of efficient control strategies and promoting continuous improvement, to speed up production and ensure product quality. This research could revolutionize Philips’ production by integrating advanced Artificial
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background and interests. Candidate Profile We are looking for candidates who meet the following criteria: PhD in a related discipline. Expertise in one of the following areas: Single-cell and spatial
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this project we are going to guide several schools in making the transition towards more customized education enabled by efficient and effective logistics processes. We will work with the schools in a design
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the Dutch Indies. This will be in collaboration with other scholars (Prague, Pretoria and Bologna), an exhibition design studio, curators from the University Museum Utrecht, and funded curators from Indonesia