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of students. You will work here The research is embedded within the chair Animal Breeding and Genomics, and member of the Wageningen Livestock Research team led by Prof. Roel Veerkamp. You will be co-supervised
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presentations at scientific conferences and by writing scientific articles and a PhD thesis. Attending PhD courses as part of the graduate education program. You will work here The research is embedded with
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; the ability to work effectively as part of a large international and interdisciplinary team of students and researchers; the ability to work independently. You also possess: a successfully completed MSc degree
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, collaborate across REAP2SOW, and communicate your results in your PhD thesis and broader outreach activities. You will work here The research is embedded within the Wageningen University Department of Plant
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Principal Investigators, you work on the development and execution of the CRC programme and contribute to the broader Research & Innovation portfolio of AMS Institute. The Climate Resilient Cities programme
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, and solvents. The functionalization of natural polymers like starch or cellulose may also be part of your work. Desk and lab research are intertwined elements of your work, with an emphasis
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leading scientific journals and communicate your findings through your PhD thesis and broader societal outreach. You will work here This research is embedded within three research groups: the Biosystematics
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. You will work here This research is embedded within four research groups, at Wageningen University and Utrecht University: the Centre for Crop Systems Analysis (WU-CSA), the Laboratory of Cell and
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to predict yield. Write and publish your research in leading scientific journals and communicate your findings through your PhD thesis and broader societal outreach. You will work here This research is
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), Wageningen Livestock Research (WLR) and Wageningen Marine Research (WMR), in close collaboration with the graduate school WIAS and Wageningen University The PhDs work under a single theme: “Digital Biology