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structures; Work together with the project-technician (same project) at the Laboratory of Food Chemistry; supervise students; excellent communication with other project partners (Wageningen Research BU
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the S3ORTED project, other work-packages will focus on the technical development of an automated sorting process of discarded textiles as well as chemical recycling. But we also need to understand how we can
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Published Monday 7 Jul 2025 Deadline Wednesday 3 Sep 2025 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of Law (ESL) Salary € 2.901 - € 3.707 Employment 1 fte - 1 fte Introduction Erasmus School
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and climate adaptation. These challenges have a significant impact on our built environment and the actors that operate in this field. Addressing these challenges requires a fundamental change in how
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research. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are a prerequisite. We prefer candidates with a good team spirit, who like to work in an internationally oriented, social environment
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work on satellite image analysis and field inventories of ecosystem responses to tundra fires in remote Arctic sites. You will work at the Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation group (PEN) and
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the S3ORTED project, other work-packages will focus on the technical development of an automated sorting process of discarded textiles as well as chemical recycling. But we also need to understand how we can
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Region, and the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region. Work Package 3 The PhD candidate will work in Work Package 3 of Fertile Soils. This work package studies the rise of alternative and multifunctional
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Organisation Job description We are looking for a PhD candidate in the group of Prof. A. J. Minnaard, who leads a natural product synthesis group at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry (see
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for molecular system. Recently, we reported a major breakthrough in using chemical reaction networks for so-called in chemico reservoir computing (Nature, 2024, 631, 549–555). This work demonstrated that self