53 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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, computational, biomolecular, and bioanalytical tools. Our teaching covers both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, offering courses in mammalian physiology, biomolecular physiology, morpho-functional
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innovation and the development of courses at Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD levels including the use of innovative teaching methods; you have proven experience in leading multidisciplinary teams. Your
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by Prof. Dr. Liesje Mommer. In this team, which is embedded in the Forest Ecology and Forest Management group, senior and junior researchers and students collaborate in projects on plant-fungal
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applicable, for your family. Furthermore, WUR offers a dual career programme for partners to assist your partner in finding a job or starting a business in the Netherlands. Furthermore, we assist you in
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, support of animals during critical transition periods, development of indicators of positive and negative affective states, and resilience. In addition, there is a growing emphasis on non-invasive methods
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, ambitious, and multi-disciplinary contract research institute? Are you keen to join our project teams and contribute to a more sustainable society by developing new materials, methods and models for different
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Tempels and prof. Martha Bakker. Your qualities You are someone who: Is excited about contributing to smart approaches to manage public space Seeks intellectual challenges and opportunities for growth Can
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research into safe and reliable food. We are specialists in (forensic) measurement of large numbers of samples, and we develop analytical methods to detect unwanted substances in food. In the Contaminants-2
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of their salary during the first five years in the Netherlands. Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please contact Prof. Maarten Schutyser, Full Professor, via email
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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