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Requirements We are looking for a driven and enthusiastic mid-level colleague with: A university education in spatial planning, public administration, social geography, innovation science, or another relevant
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of the future. SOURCE aims to deliver the scientific knowledge, models and design tools to develop and evaluate nourishment strategies in a multi-stakeholder co-creation process. Requirements Specific
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other networks. You cooperate with these actors to develop new perspective for the sector and achieve various sustainability goals. You and the team will work on the development of promising innovations
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programming languages (e.g. Python) to develop methods, models and tools is considered a plus. Additional Information Benefits Wageningen University & Research offers excellent terms of employment . A few
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researcher supporting this project will carry out teaching and research tasks here at Wageningen, as well as fieldwork in restoration sites, including on-site research stations and labs, conducting interviews
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this understanding, by studying observations, large-eddy simulations and global models of unprecedented resolution, surrounding the large, international field campaigns EUREC4A and ORCESTRA . You will develop
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advanced laboratories, including outstanding outdoor test facilities . For our clients (government agencies, EU, NGOs, and industries) we develop models, support their use by third parties in the NL and EU
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dynamics (full project proposal available upon request). You will work in close collaboration with a PhD student who will develop spatially explicit mathematical and computational models of bacterial growth
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collaborate with an enthusiastic team of entomologists to further develop biological control systems and sustainable crop protection. You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerben Messelink. The position is also
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hydrology-crop production model (LPJmL), prepare all input data and develop some new features in the model. Secondly, you will develop a tracking algorithm in this model to trace water from its origin to its