14 postdoctoral-computer-science PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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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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. Additionally, for Position #2 – modelling, you also possess: An MSc degree in computational biology or applied mathematics with an interest in biological systems Or: An MSc degree in plant or crop science, plant
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, are critical and analytical, and can perform well under time pressure. You also have: A relevant university degree (at least MSc level), such as Fisheries or Marine Biology; Experience in leading medium
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institutionalism, and organisational economics. You will explore questions such as: Why is integrated public-space management so challenging for governments, even when they explicitly strive for it? Does adding more
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. Employer Wageningen Livestock Research (WLR) explores the role of animals in the food system; and strives to improve the quality of life for humans, animals and nature. We create science based solutions
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Master’s degree in environmental, agricultural or development economics, social sciences or a related field (a PhD is a plus), 8+ years of applied research and project management experience, ideally within
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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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, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Biochemical Engineering, or related fields, with demonstrated experience in marine sponge cell culture; excellent writing and communication skills in English; prior hands
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underlie such relationships? What is the role of host quality in communities for disease risk? We aim to contribute to fundamental science with real-world impact on sustainable agriculture and biodiversity
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supported by the Dutch research council (NWO) via the Research on Routes by Consortia (ORC) programme, Dutch Research Agenda (NWA). Our mission is to support at-risk populations—urban street vendors