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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a biologist interested in architecture, design, and engineering? Or an engineer or designer interested in biology
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). The PhD student will be able to design their own research project on the broad topic of ‘contested landscapes’ combining insights from political ecology and anthropology. Background information Political
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on contemporary debates in continental philosophy of technology and philosophy of innovation to develop a concept of World constitutive technics. This PhD position will be part of the Ethics of Socially Disruptive
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protein engineering toolbox to design scalable multi-compartmentalization capable of organizing the intracellular reaction networks and pave a path towards complex synthetic cells. This PhD position is part
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science candidate, as well as other PhD and postdoctoral researchers involved in the project, who focus on design and environmental assessment analysis. In this context, it is expected that you will not
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FMaaS, seven universities in The Netherlands and Belgium are collaborating with public and private partners on designing a digital platform to support making Cargo Logistics more sustainable (See project
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. Requirements Specific Requirements Your duties and responsibilities include: Designing and implementing the participatory action research; Impact assessment of project activities; Develop the findings into a
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carried out with the support of the workshops at WUR and BIP. Your duties and responsibilities include: Designing and constructing a MRI micro-elastography (µMRE) setup for high-resolution high-field NMR
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to develop monitoring systems for air quality; design and manage experiments to study effects of nutritional interventions; collect and analyse research data; present work in project meetings and (scientific
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low pesticide practices and technologies in Dutch agriculture’. This research will be carried out within the NWA-financed project entitled ‘Designing mixed cropping systems and transition paths towards