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develop your expertise in quantitative concepts and genetic variation? Are you enthusiastic to become part of one of the leading international universities in the fields of healthy food, the living
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; investigating the accuracy of estimation the variance component and the robustness of factor analytical models; contributing to the development of variance component estimation software; translating
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. Translating methodological developments into practical insights for breeding organizations and stakeholders. Your other duties and responsibilities include: Communicating and disseminating results through
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, identify distinguishing characteristics, and develop concrete solutions to improve welfare. Ultimately, you will contribute to a scientifically sound welfare assessment for fish in public aquariums
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Developmental Biology (WU-CDB), the Plant Stress Resilience research group (PSR-UU) and the Experimental and Computational Plant Development research group (ECPD-UU). Supervision will be by Prof. Jochem Evers (WU
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for developing future-proof protein cropping systems. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358120/phd-position-designing-cropping… Requirements Specific Requirements You are a highly
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context. Our multi-disciplinary NWA project ‘Accelerating the Circular Transition’ (ACT!) develops a systemic approach to accelerate the fair transition to a circular society in The Netherlands (and beyond
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with future challenges? Would you like to develop inspirational, integrated long term designs that are thoroughly tested and are co-created with societal partners? Then you could be the ideal PhD
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rates, high dropout, and limited effectiveness. A holistic and personalized approach—integrating financial and lifestyle support, co-developed with the target group, and taking into account societal
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to investigate aardaker growth, development, and environmental responses under controlled and field conditions. Develop speed-breeding protocols and plant resilience assays, and collaborate with soil, drought, and