10 Chemistry positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in netherland in Netherlands
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Your job As an University Teacher Organic Chemistry you will be responsible for giving lectures, tutorials, and practical classes in our first-year organic chemistry courses. Your specific expertise
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Your job As a university teacher organic chemistry you will be responsible for giving lectures, tutorials, and practical classes in our first-year organic chemistry courses. Your specific expertise
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Ageing and Neurodegeneration. Are you a highly driven, motivated and curious person loving interdisciplinary Science? Do you have an MSc degree in Physics, Chemistry or Molecular Life Sciences with focus
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mussels. These substances are analyzed as part of European treaties such as the Water Framework Directive (WFD), which aims to improve water quality. Within the Environmental Chemistry team, you will be
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completed MSc degree in Physical Chemistry, Physics, Food Science, Materials Science, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering; knowledge of (food) proteins, and their functional characteristics; research
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research expertise on analytical chemistry of secondary metabolites. You will implement new methodologies and annotation tools for the targeted and untargeted profiling of compounds in complex (plant
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. Your qualities We are looking for highly motivated candidates holding an MSc. degree in food technology, physical-chemistry, and/or sensory science with a strong background in rheology and sensory
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) microscopy and image analysis to study process dynamics; utilize physical chemistry techniques (scattering, AFM, spectroscopy, etc.) to complement the microscopy and lab-on-a-chip research; get involved in
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their supporting and flexible attitude. Together, we work on safe food and feed for public health. Your qualities Our ideal candidate: has a bachelor level degree (BSc) in analytical chemistry or equivalent; has
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Your job The “Self-healing under stress” project builds on complementary developments between the Laboratory of Biophysics (BIP) and Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter (PCC) research groups at WUR