37 Design positions at Wageningen University & Research in netherlands in Netherlands
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, collaboration, and stakeholder and citizen engagement. We need to build the technical and scientific foundation for the design and evaluation of immersive digital twins for the North Sea. Method This PhD project
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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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more technical partners a nature-safe harvesting approach can be designed. Approach The PhD project will study the biodiversity development among the shellfish cultures and how these cultures will enrich
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their intersection with the politics of care and geopolitics; a strong background in qualitative research design and methodologies, including ethnography; a demonstrated publication record. You also
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the areas downstream of those mountains, now and in the future, and use this understanding to support adaptation design. Together with 2 PhD students, another Postdoc and technical support, you will work
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Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles Group. The Consumption and Healthy Lifestyles Group focuses on the design and evaluation of theory-based interventions to foster healthy lifestyles and in particular food
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measurement and LCA? Would you like to support businesses, policymakers and NGOs in measuring negative impacts of (agri-food) products, and designing pathways to reduce those? We are looking for an experienced
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-microbe interaction, microbial-host interactions, design of microbial communities and systems health applications for both human and animals. The group organizes and teaches courses in several study
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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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). 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