22 Computer Science PhD scholarships at Wageningen University and Research Center in Phd
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assess the biodiversity developments on and underneath the floating structure using the novel biodiversity monitoring box and study how to use 360 videography and extended realities for citizen science and
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degree (MSc) in a discipline relevant to the PhD project (e.g., operations research, operations management, industrial engineering, computer science); Experience with quantitative modelling methods (e.g
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components, that can mimic vital characteristics of living systems and have further biotechnological potential? Are you a creative thinker, eager to tackle an exciting synthetic biology project using state
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Your job Are you looking for a PhD position focusing on the interplay between insects and their microbiomes? Are you a bioinformatician who wants to develop and apply computational methods
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Your job Do you want to lead innovative social science research that contributes to circular society transitions in the Netherlands? Are you eager to explore how social contexts can support
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course program tailored to your needs and the research team. The gross salary for the first year is € 2.770 - per month rising to € 3.539,- in the fourth year in according to the Collective Labour
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well as companies. Your qualities For this position we are looking for a PhD candidate who has the following qualifications: a successfully completed MSc degree in biological science, e.g. food, nutrition
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Economics Group at Wageningen University and Research, invite applications for the PhD position entitled:‘Economic analysis of adopting low pesticide practices and technologies in Dutch agriculture
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participate in a Doctorate Education Programme, in which you further develop your research, teaching, and interdisciplinary skills. Your qualities You have: a completed MSc University degree; background in
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can contribute to Dutch water-related policies such as the Dutch Delta program on freshwater, the national program for the Dutch rural areas (NPLG ) and the policy of ‘water and soil as leading forces