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on your research, you will develop decision support tools to advance the use of vegetable waste as food. During the project you will collaborate with another PhD student with a background in microbiology
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Your job We are looking for two PhD students to join our recently awarded project NanoNU-Marker to develop Nano-Chemical Biomarkers of Molecular Mechanisms and Nutritional Factors in Cognitive
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the NWO funded project “Tackling fixophobia: Improving repair practices for consumer electronics”. The project aims to develop a circular economy for consumer electronics. In today’s linear economy, the
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of new fermented food products in consumption practices (including buying, preparing, eating). Your duties and responsibilities include: develop prototypes of fermented food products made from processing
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, and engineers to develop biomimetic models of fiber-reinforced structures in order to help develop next-generation construction materials and further understand the functional morphology of organisms
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of technology and philosophy of innovation to develop a concept of World constitutive technics. This PhD position will be part of the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies programme, a ten year long
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bioprocesses for high quality natural products. The group offers expertise in reactor engineering, down-stream processing and metabolic engineering to teach and develop innovative bio-based processes. Our
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to develop integrated farmer-centred business propositions for outgrowers of rice and artemisia annua in rotation with food crops that will create work and better income opportunities for smallholder farmers
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to develop. This will provide food and habitat to many other species enhancing biodiversity at the sea floor and in the water column in between the mussels. The gently fertilized seafloor may also provide
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Your job Are you looking for a PhD position focusing on the interplay between insects and their microbiomes? Are you a bioinformatician who wants to develop and apply computational methods