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members)? This PhD position might be what you are looking for! The Business Economics Group and Health and Society Group, in collaboration with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Utrecht University and
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, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, or Machine Learning. Solid experience with quantitative optimization methods, including (but not limited to) mathematical programming and stochastic dynamic
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Business Unit Greenhouse Horticulture is the internationally leading institute for contract research in greenhouse horticulture. We focus on innovation. Together with partners from industry, science, and
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variability. In this PhD project, you will develop and apply cutting-edge analytical chemistry techniques to tackle this challenge. Using both targeted and non-targeted liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
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collaborate with local stakeholders. You must also possess: A relevant MSc degree in environmental sciences, physical geography, earth system science, climate studies, agricultural studies, or similar with a
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. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant for our proposal COre-based PYrrolizydine alkaloid synthesis for Contaminant Annotation and Tracking ( COPY-CAT ). The research is
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strong emphasis on measuring sustainability using LCA (e.g. industrial ecology, environmental sciences, agricultural sciences, sustainable energy), a PhD is a plus; 6+ years of research experience
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completed - MSc degree in meteorology/atmospheric sciences, or a related field: Curiosity to understand precipitation extremes and its driving processes in a changing climate Very good programming skills
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conferences; Mentor BSc/MSc students. About NL2120 NL2120 is a program in which science, business, nature organizations and education work together to gain knowledge about natural solutions (Nature-based
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Your job Are you enthusiastic about understanding climate feedback processes in tundra ecosystems? Are you enthusiastic to conduct field- and remote sensing-based monitoring for impactful science