23 Materials Science positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in netherland in Netherlands
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materials, textiles, paper, cardboard etc.) using processes such as biorefinery, chemistry or biotechnology. Examples are hemp fibres in textiles and building materials, lignin binders in roofing and
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degree in Food Science, Food Technology, Chemical and/or Packaging Engineering; demonstrated experience in experimental research, preferably in the area of food packaging materials, edible coatings and
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organizations (universities and universities of applied sciences) and interested stakeholders (e.g. policy makers, industry). You will work on designing and synthesizing novel PFAs free membrane materials for use
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Information Specialist, you will support both research at WUR and the implementation of strategic WUR goals in the field of scientific information and open science. In your position, you will be responsible
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Vienna-based architect, and in collaboration with international experts in materials science, textiles, design, and engineering and companies at the leading edge of technological development
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material to consumable product, it is hypothesized that different factors lead to modifications in level and activity of protease inhibitors. Pulses with various content of active protease inhibitors will be
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products through fermentation to reduce food waste and achieve a more sustainable food system. You will design the fermentation strategy such that microorganisms convert side-streams of mushrooms and bean
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the Netherlands and abroad; Facilitate that training materials (knowledge clips, lectures, software, protocols for open hardware or citizen science) are easy to find and accessible in a way that current and future
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degree (MSc) in a discipline relevant to the PhD project (e.g., operations research, operations management, industrial engineering, computer science); Experience with quantitative modelling methods (e.g
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agencies; Providing proper information, training materials, websites and documentation to support researchers; Reviewing Data Management plans for individual researchers, projects and research groups