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communication skills and work easily with colleagues inside and outside your own team. Your tasks and responsibilities as a security engineer are: Designing, developing and maintaining our logging and SIEM
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Your job Are you eager to perform cutting-edge experimental soft-matter research to understand the mechanical and structure-function properties of milk fat globules and to reverse-engineer them
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Your job Wageningen University & Research and Delft University of Technology are looking for a Programme Director for the MADE Master's programme. Programme Description The MSc Metropolitan Analysis
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plastic applications such as packaging, textiles and agriculture? We, the Sustainable Chemistry & Technology group of Wageningen Food and Biobased Research (WFBR), have a vacancy for a (Senior) Researcher
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Your job As a Network Engineer, are you enthusiastic about connectivity and WLAN in a highly innovative environment? Do you want to contribute to sustainable green solutions with high-quality
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well as communication with different stakeholders? Then we may have the perfect opportunity for you! We are currently looking for a highly motivated Engineering Doctorate (EngD) Candidate (two years, fully funded
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position may be for you! Food techno-functionality methods are important for the assessment of food ingredients and their ability to form food structures, such as foams, emulsions and gels. The outcome of
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Your job Bring structure, clarity, and hands-on support to managing a platform for data collection and modelling Are you analytically strong, enjoy bringing order to complex data flows, and a team
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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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debate often focuses on participation or spatial design, this project takes a step back and asks a more fundamental question: how can public organisations structure their tasks, information flows, and