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technicians, internship students, PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers of the Plant & Animal Biology department of RIBES. The research is conducted in collaboration with leading plant breeding companies
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scientists, 6 PhD students, 4 support staff and a varying number of Master students. The members have backgrounds in neuroscience, psychology, biology, physics, computer and data science, and operate as a team
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microelectrode array recordings. You will support students and (PhD) researchers working on diverse projects that all aim to investigate the potential adverse effects of diverse environmental chemicals. In
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microscopy) and microelectrode array recordings. You will support students and (PhD) researchers working on diverse projects that all aim to investigate the potential adverse effects of diverse environmental
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research tradition evidenced by publications in top journals, an active PhD programme, and takes part in research visits to leading schools in the USA. The Department contributes to the curriculum of both
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political action in the pursuit of a more just, sustainable and healthy world. The section consists of permanent and temporary staff members and a growing number of Dutch and foreign PhD candidates and
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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 University & Research, which
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research paper for publication during the first year. Requirements : background in astronomy; a PhD, preferably in astronomy; experience in working with the astronomical and/or astronomy for development
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the case of international candidates) and select additional courses from PhD programs at the University of Groningen, 4TU courses, or online resources. For more information about the EngD program Autonomous
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? You are expected to: work meticulously and independently, yet in close collaboration with the PhD students in the workpackage, as well as collaborations with research technicians of other universities