35 phd-in-water-and-sanitation PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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to assist in achieving a green nature-based, climate resilient drinking water supply. What will you do? As PhD candidate, you will conduct the laboratory and field experiments, and analyse and interpret
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turtles within the Behavioural Ecology chair group at Wageningen University in collaboration with the Animal Breeding and Genomics chair group and Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire (STCB). As a PhD student
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to build the technical and scientific foundation for the design and evaluation of immersive digital twins for the North Sea. Method This PhD project will investigate how to create immersive digital twins
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Your job We are looking for an ambitious PhD candidate with a great interest in the ecology of intestinal microbes for a project that is on the intersection between microbiology, nutrition, and
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well as clinical intervention studies with dietary fibre. You will process and analyse the collected data, and will present the results in scientific papers, in a PhD-thesis and at (inter)national conferences. Next
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Your job We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD researcher to conduct cutting-edge research at the interface of resilience and the electricity grid, combining socioeconomic, spatial and technical
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Research, we have an open PhD position in the field of ex situ and in situ experimental quantification of structural-textural properties of novel protein sources. This PhD project will take place
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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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Your job We have two PhD vacancies at Wageningen University to study the creation of fibrous products as a basis for the next-generation plant based meat analogues (PBMA). Reduction of meat
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-of-the-art techniques? We’re looking for a PhD candidate who is keen to explore the intricate dynamics of microstructure formation in plant protein gels, and to use this understanding to design microstructural