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considered if they can demonstrate that they have the relevant experience. Please note: You can apply online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post. As part of knowledge security, TU Delft
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and experimental research; Processing, analysing, and reporting research results and translating these into practical advice for the fisheries sector, government, and other stakeholders; Publishing in
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technologies for various livestock species, including fish. As a researcher in cryoconservation, you will work on developing and improving techniques to collect, process and store genetic material (sperm
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procedure? Get in touch with Jeanine van ‘t Veer, Corporate Recruiter, via jeanine.vantveer-drost@wur.nl . Ready to apply? Click on the application button next to the vacancy on our website. Only applications
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, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) [map ] Subject Area: research Appl Deadline: none (posted 2024/09/11, updated 2025/09/20) Position Description: Apply Position Description Quantitative Researcher - Amsterdam
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integrate multiple signals during communication (e.g., using insights from psycholinguistics and neuroscience to inform computational models of multimodal language processing- Building AI agents that engage