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. HybridLabs The current PhD project is part of a large NWA-ORC project HybridLabs, which aims at facilitating a faster development and deployment of technologies supporting energy, food, and ecological
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enhancement and opportunities for novel sustainable food production. Interdisciplinarity, partners, tools, soft- and hardware The PhD candidate will be part of the Cultural Geography Research Group and jointly
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your passion for biological control in the greenhouse horticulture sector in interaction with growers and other researchers as a PhD researcher? If so, we have an exciting PhD position available
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and colleagues from WENR and other WUR-departments. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a candidate with MSc or PhD degree in International Land and Water Management or similar
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about making such a platform effective by using mathematical modelling and simulation together with a consortium of universities and industrial partners? Then this PhD position might be what you have been
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position - Versatile aphids: the role of salivary components and the microbiome on aphid-plant interactions We are looking
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relevant traits allows livestock species to meet societal demands in terms of sustainability, biodiversity, and food security. In this PhD project, you will contribute to unlocking the full potential
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de l'artemisia", is a public-private partnership project. It aims to develop integrated farmer-centred business propositions for outgrowers of rice and artemisia annua in rotation with food crops
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Laboratory of Plant Breeding at Wageningen university and Research is looking for a highly motivated PhD
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might be the perfect candidate for this project. We, the Business Economics Group at Wageningen University and Research, invite applications for the PhD position entitled: ‘Economic analysis of adopting