12 Education Postdoctoral positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in netherland
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data and next level statistics? And does your drive include educating the biosystems engineers of the future? Then we are looking for you! Developments in AI and IoT are changing the world. And not just
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for the future? identifying how politics of care and geopolitics offer insights into global governance of marine restoration. The post-doctoral researcher supporting this project will carry out teaching and
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camera-trap surveys in many places across the globe, develop novel methods for camera trapping studies, and develop and manage the camera-trap data management platform Agouti WEC is looking for a
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, Deltares, and several societal stakeholders from Thailand, Ethiopia and Senegal. You will develop, supervise, and carry out high-quality research in collaboration with the consortium partners, colleagues
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diseases and its consequences thereafter. Therefore, the aim of this project is to develop an in vitro intestine-immune co-culture model that represents a new-born baby to investigate the effects
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Mountain Asia and 12 big river basins originating from it. You will couple a mountain hydrology model (SPHY) to a hydrology-crop production model (LPJmL), prepare all input data and develop some new features
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problems in the interrelated domains of water and climate, food and agriculture, and energy and circular economy, and to use the generated insights to develop governance arrangements. By doing so the group
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their in vitro digestion; a strong background in, and experience with, immunology. You should be able to work independently, have analytical thinking, and develop initiatives In our international working
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of shelf life and sensory acceptability for food products; collaborating with team members to achieve project objectives and milestones within the designated timeframe; providing support for educational
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. What will you do? You will develop new, or adapt existing, techniques to measure the amounts of key photosynthetic components in leaves of Hirschfeldia incana and other species that despite having C3