63 Computer Science positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in netherlands
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and executing a (long term) integrated programme plan and related innovation strategy; leading the multidisciplinary programme team; creating an agenda setting position in both science and society to
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individual to join our team as a PhD candidate in Microbial Biotechnology, with a focus on fermentation technology and metabolic engineering. To turn microbial bioprocesses into viable alternatives
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expertise and techniques from food technology, sensory and consumer science and soft matter physics to deliver new insights into structure-property relationships of fibrous PBMAs. The new insights can be used
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Your job Are you a talented aspiring researcher interested in integrating physics with food technology? Would you like to contribute to the sustainable protein transition while working with state
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environmental effects. Therefore, there is an ever-growing need for innovative and sustainable food production technologies. Precision Fermentation is an emerging technology where animal derived products
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Your job Are you an enthusiastic, proactive connector who wants to help further develop the Open Science Community Wageningen (OSC-W) and the Open Science & Education (OSE) programme of Wageningen
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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 Technologies programme, a ten year long
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postdoctoral researcher, one researcher/data analyst, 15 PhD candidates and three support staff. The Phytopathology chair group is embedded in the Plant Sciences Group, one of five science groups at Wageningen
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Your job Are you a highly motivated and skilled PhD candidate with an MSc degree in polymer sciences, chemistry or related area? Do you have good communication skills, are you a result-driven team
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of fundamental climate science? Then we have an exciting PhD position for you. The tropical oceans are blanketed by shallow convective clouds, which cool the planet. These “trade cumuli” are almost always