30 Computer Science PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Phd in Netherlands
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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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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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. Your qualities You have: a MSc-degree in Biology with specialization in Animal Behaviour / Behavioural Ecology or equivalent experience; strong experimental and analytical skills; good organisational
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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
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Your job Are you interested in Nature-based Solutions (NBS), one of the fastest growing research themes of environmental science? Do you enjoy working across multiple disciplines? The Water Systems
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Your job We are looking for two PhD students with a great interest in (nano)materials science and environmental applications. The PhD positions are part of a larger programme (Mind_Gap) that aims
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Your job Do you have a background in Coordination Chemistry, Homogeneous Catalysis or a related field? Are you ready to tame highly reactive Ru(0) to use it for chiral catalysis to change the way
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Your job The “Self-healing under stress” project builds on complementary developments between the Laboratory of Biophysics (BIP) and Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter (PCC) research groups at WUR