92 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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Your job Are you interested in bringing catchment hydrological science and Dutch water management practice together? Are you sufficient in both Dutch and English ? Do you like data science as
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of programming languages like Python will be considered as a plus; Experience with sorption behavior of surfactants/polymers will be considered a plus; Experience with anaerobic bioreactors will be considered a
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your mother tongue; Official, stamped MSc degree certificate; Good command of programming languages like Python will be considered as a plus; Experience with rheology will be considered as a plus
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(at least B2 level) and English. We are looking for someone who can easily switch between programs, maintain an overview, bring structure, and is not afraid to take initiative. You also contribute ideas about
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background in, or willingness to learn, physics-based numerical modelling and programming skills, in Python (preferably), R, MATLAB, or a comparable language. Openness to collaborate within interdisciplinary
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, Biotechnology or similar field (HBO/HLO level) and are interested in biochemical research and proteomics analysis. In addition: you are practice-oriented and can plan your work independently and accurately; you
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screening and suspect -screening approaches using high resolution mass spectrometry. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position it is
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agricultural economics, or in IT/Data Management with knowledge of the agricultural sector Knowledge of panel data analysis techniques and programming languages would be a strong asset A clear affinity with
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different cultural backgrounds; You can function independently and proactively; You have a good command of the Dutch and English language; You have experience in training adults (advantage). You can see that
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of forests and nature. The FNP research program includes three interrelated themes: 1 Forest and nature policy and governance; 2 Value chains and markets for ecosystem services; and Nature-society interactions