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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
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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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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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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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) project, funded under the Water4All 2022 Joint Transnational Call. The project aims to develop shared knowledge systems that are sensitive to context and meets the informational needs of stakeholders
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the Antarctic context. collaborate closely with international experts, policy officers, and stakeholders to develop concrete, science-based proposals for Antarctic tourism management. You will work here The
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fish and doing lab molecular analysis (gene expression, microbiota analysis). The candidate is also expected to prepare the ethical applications for the experiment, and preparation of scientific
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), Utrecht University (UU) and Wageningen University and Research (WUR). The program’s objective is to develop knowledge for strengthening the proactive management of tourism within the Antarctic Treaty System