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! The Molecular Plant Pathology group is looking for a PhD candidate to investigate virulence strategies of plant pathogenic Xanthomonas bacteria. Black rot, a disease caused by the bacterial pathogen
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for an ambitious PhD candidate in mathematics. Your research is part of the Algebra, Geometry and mathematical physics group . You will be joining the project from classical to noncommutative symmetries. The goal
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perspective, hence enabling them to constitute an efficient, clean, affordable and safe solution for the transformation of the transport sector. The PhD position associated with this part of BatteryNL is
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seeking a talented PhD candidate working at the intersection of human-nature relations, (digital) technologies and multimodal methods. This project is funded by combining Starter Grants (Dutch Ministry of
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. This will aid selection of signaling processes to be targeted towards improving plant yield under suboptimal conditions. As part of the larger CropXR consortium, you will also collaborate with additional PhD
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of innovative technologies. You will/tasks: Working in a multidisciplinary team that aims to impact synthetic organic chemistry using technological innovations; Leading a small subgroup of PhD and MSc students
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? Are you eager to learn how sustainability pressures translate to changes in firm and industry practices? The Strategy & International Business section at the Amsterdam Business School of the University
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PRONTO (PROperty prediction by Network TOpology modelling of polymer films) is a 3-PhD project concerning ‘drying’ of paints
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., Masters, and Bachelor students. Additionally, there is potential for collaboration with external academic and industrial partners to further enhance the scope and impact of your research. Overall, this role
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mysteries of ecological interactions at a molecular level? We invite enthusiastic and dedicated candidates to join our cutting-edge research team as a PhD student to delve into the intriguing world of host