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Your job We are looking for a Research Computing System Administrator to contribute to the research and teaching mission of the Experimental Zoology group (EZO). Within the technicians’ team, you
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Leader at Agrosystems Research, you will work in a dynamic, multinational environment at the intersection of science and the application of developed knowledge. You will have the opportunity to challenge
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Ageing and Neurodegeneration. Are you a highly driven, motivated and curious person loving interdisciplinary Science? Do you have an MSc degree in Physics, Chemistry or Molecular Life Sciences with focus
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master program) in the field of (Energy) Economics and/or Applied Mathematics, Systems and Control, or relevant fields; affinity with energy transition-related issues, particularly energy systems
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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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affinity with bio-informatics and genomics; an existing professional network relevant to this project; good organisational skills; good (written and spoken) communication skills in English; the ability and
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not least, an excellent program to further develop your scientific education leading to a PhD degree, which include dedicated courses, training as well as conferences. We offer you Wageningen University
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Institute will be your co-supervisor. In your project, you will also collaborate closely with a second PhD candidate and colleagues from Delft University of Technology as well as partners from China. Your
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advanced molecular biology and 'omics' techniques. The goal is to enhance dietary health benefits, particularly through precision nutrition, by investigating individual metabolic differences. The group
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advanced molecular biology and 'omics' techniques. The goal is to enhance dietary health benefits, particularly through precision nutrition, by investigating individual metabolic differences. The group