74 web-developer positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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construction materials? And collaborate within an international consortium of architects, materials and textiles scientists, and engineers to help translate bio-inspired knowledge to the development of modular
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? Do you enjoy synthesizing research insights to develop and test next-generation fish detection gear? If so, this postdoctoral position is the perfect opportunity for you! Fisheries targeting flatfish
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programme director, and are also the spider in the web for the promotion of our programmes through, among other things, the open days and online communication. What does your work come down to in concrete
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group through knowledge sharing and coaching, so that fellow Scrum Masters can develop further. This is what you will do: Guiding and coaching Scrum Masters in their learning process and contributing to a
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business analyst are: Understanding the wishes and requirements of the business by clarifying the customer questions and, together with architects and developers, defining the most optimally suitable
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? Or would you prefer to develop our macroeconomic models? All of this is possible. The focus is on projects for industry, as well as the Dutch and European governments. You may also participate in larger
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job Within our HR team at the Animal Sciences Group, you will contribute to the development of integrated HR policy. You will advise and support various educational groups (and potentially research
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samples from studies for external clients, and the next you are supporting colleagues in developing new laboratory tests. Are you accurate, able to document your work in accordance with applicable quality
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team) and will actively contribute to the development and implementation of new policy and operational management processes within WFSR and WUR; you will participate in regular WUR controllers' meeting
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Your job As PhD candidate, you will be part of the project SHIELT – Shelf-life for plant-based meat alternatives. This project aims to develop predictive microbiology and risk assessment tools