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, and engineers to develop biomimetic models of fiber-reinforced structures in order to help develop next-generation construction materials and further understand the functional morphology of organisms
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the NWO funded project “Tackling fixophobia: Improving repair practices for consumer electronics”. The project aims to develop a circular economy for consumer electronics. In today’s linear economy, the
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lecturers. The education programmes focus on BSc, MSc and PhD levels and include ecological, physiological and molecular aspects at Wageningen University. You will work in an international team of PhD
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University which conducts both fundamental and strategic research and teaching at BSc, MSc and PhD level. They are organized in research groups that, in collaboration, work on solutions to solve current
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and cultural practices and values. Drawing on these complementary debates in political ecology and anthropology, this project seeks to develop new empirical and conceptual insights into how diverse
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to develop integrated farmer-centred business propositions for outgrowers of rice and artemisia annua in rotation with food crops that will create work and better income opportunities for smallholder farmers
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Your job Are you passionate about improving water quality in the Mediterranean Agro-Hydro-System? Do you want to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD research project in which you will develop innovative
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develop biological control systems and sustainable crop protection. You will be supervised by Prof. Dr. Gerben Messelink. The position is also embedded within the Laboratory of Entomology of Wageningen
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? Then this PhD project could be what you’re looking for! As a fully funded PhD student in the Systems & Synthetic Biology Chair Group, you will develop novel approaches to mathematically describe
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-of-the-art facilities in a multidisciplinary and a collaborative department? If so, this might be the perfect PhD position for you! What will you do? develop and characterize phase-separating peptides aimed