16 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Multiple" PhD research jobs in Netherlands
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- University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht); Published yesterday
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expertise on animal breeding, biological understanding of traits of cattle, swine, poultry and fish and sensor technology and big data analyses. We perform research in quantitative genetics, genomics, animal
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University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht); Published yesterday | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
multidisciplinary and international environment. You communicate clearly in English, both orally and in writing, and are able to document your experiments in a structured, reproducible way. You are curious, proactive
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applications. Many of these compounds occur in marine organisms at very low concentrations, and their often complex molecular structures make them difficult to be chemically synthesized, which has created a
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at Wageningen Marine Research. Your daily work will involve a mix of different projects, meaning you will be part of multiple project teams. Your role and responsibilities will vary from project to project — in
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teams to large international consortia involving multiple organizations and subcontractors, often managing simultaneous workstreams; Maintaining regular contact with both clients and consortium partners
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, swine, poultry and fish and sensor technology and big data analyses. We perform research in quantitative genetics, genomics, animal breeding programs and genetic diversity, across the major species. Most