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degree in Food Science, Food Technology, Chemical and/or Packaging Engineering; demonstrated experience in experimental research, preferably in the area of food packaging materials, edible coatings and
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international research team of PhDs, postdocs and senior researchers across the Netherlands and East-Africa. You will contribute to comparative research across national case studies on climate, water, food and
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profitability? Then join us to embark on an exciting PhD journey filled with research, collaboration, and meaningful impact. The Business Economics Group at Wageningen University is looking for a PhD student to
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for improving welfare and health of production animals, but also to improve food quality and security, by elevating the role of the farmers in their systems. Fort this, we cooperate with leading international
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. You work accurately, are practical, proactive, and solution-oriented. You also possess: a completed HBO-level education in a relevant field, preferably in biology and/or ecology; experience, or at least
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India is therefore expected. The intended starting date of this position is 1 September 2024. Your qualities You hold a PhD degree in hydro(geo)logy, environmental sciences or equivalent. You also possess
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framework for electricity grids will first be developed, building on resilience theory and interdisciplinary methods in ecology and economics (e.g., the five Ws). Since energy systems can be modeled as
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in geo-information science, remote sensing, ecology, forestry, nature conservation, data science or a similar relevant field, and are you proficient in programming with R/Python and/or GEE? Then we
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. Then you contribute to developing new perspectives on food production at the business level that meet these goals. Through desk research, model studies, cost-benefit analyses, and the design of scenarios
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Your job Are you interested in the impact of climate change and the melting of snowpacks and glaciers in High Mountain Asia on food production downstream? And do you like working with numerical