10 software-formal-method-phd PhD scholarships at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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lacks a thorough theoretical foundation. Your duties and responsibilities include: Synthesize theoretically grounded methods for inference and spatiotemporal prediction using opportunistic samples, and
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Your job Are you passionate about tackling climate-related challenges and empowering climate-affected communities in Africa? Do you want to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD research project with a
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research methods, including (but not limited to) longitudinal survey research, (automated) content analysis, and experiments; proven proficiency in statistical software such as SPSS, Stata and/or R; a
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Your job We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD candidate with a strong interest in microfluidics, hardware development and NMR spectroscopy. The project focuses on designing and
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, microfluidics, colloidal synthesis, and mathematical modelling? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate for this position. Self-assembled structures of colloidal particles and/or polymers at a liquid-air
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Your job Are you interested in understanding how plant cells reproduce asexually? We have a PhD position on the topic of somatic embryogenesis. Will you join us? What are you going to do? You will
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to regenerative agriculture. The aim is to make regenerative agriculture the new normal by 2040. We are looking for a PhD candidate who can develop mathematical models that help understand which soil
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spaces are inclusive, resilient, and sustainable? Then you might be the ideal PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team at Wageningen University & Research! We are looking for a highly motivated PhD
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challenge? Then this vacancy can be just right for you! We have a PhD position available in which you can design and execute innovative organic synthesis of natural toxins – pyrrolizidine alkaloids
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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