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ethics, political philosophy and philosophical conceptual analysis; Experience with quantitative empirical research methods (semi-structured interviews, focus groups, participatory research, including data
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between cash and service crop plants in intercrop systems, and the underlying driving eco-physiological mechanisms. You will use 3D plant modelling (so-called functional-structural plant modelling
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the complexity sciences. Ability to independently shape and structure research projects, as evidenced in e.g., the research carried out for obtaining the master’s degree. Ability to express complex issues in a
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high-tech sectors like aerospace, energy, and mobility. However, ensuring the mechanical reliability and structural integrity of printed metal parts remains a major obstacle for broader industrial
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a PhD degree and career in academia; Ability to independently shape and structure research projects; Ability to express complex issues in a clear fashion, verbally and in written form; Motivation
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structural modeling, machine learning, and competitive intelligence to infer demand using partial or aggregated signals. While early results are promising, important questions remain: Which partial data is
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and magnetic fields. A crucial aspect lies in the interpretation/modelling of the results. In this role, you will get to work with a variety of devices structures, with an emphasis on quantifying
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Planning in The Netherlands, a decent understanding, let alone a steering of industry is lacking. Building on earlier research, this PhD project will therefore analyse the structure and dynamics
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from WUR, and industrial stakeholders. Developing dairy alternatives is challenging since food structures and textures must be created from plant-based ingredients that provide the same mouthfeel as
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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