37 phd-in-water-and-sanitation PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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Your job Are you a highly motivated and skilled PhD candidate with a recent MSc degree in environmental sciences, biotechnology or related area? Do you have good communication skills, are you a
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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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modelling in surface water, and are you interested in the use and further development of simulation models? Do you want to do applied research in societally relevant topics such as the impact of and other
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to join our team as a PhD candidate in Precision Fermentation, with a focus on Process Development and Intensification. With the world’s population predicted to surpass nine billion by 2050
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Your job Do you have a passion for biodiversity research in a marine environment? Are you interested in the organisms of the sea floor? Do you like to collaborate with people from different
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Your job We are looking for an ambitious PhD student with great interest in fermentation and food safety. The PROSAFE project, funded by NWO, aims to valorise vegetable side-streams into food
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pollination. Please also see our another PhD vacancy in HybridLabs Immersive experiences for communication and stakeholder engagement for North Sea Ecology Your qualities You are/have: strong interest in
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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
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Your job Do you want to follow your passion for philosophy of (digital) technology in a PhD study in our Philosophy group? Are you an openminded thinker who likes to collaborate with other
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Your job We are looking for a PhD candidate with an interest in analytical biochemistry and bioinformatics for a project on breast milk protein and peptide composition and its relation to infant