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individual to join our team as a PhD candidate in Microbial Biotechnology, with a focus on fermentation technology and metabolic engineering. To turn microbial bioprocesses into viable alternatives
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Your job Are you a driven researcher with a passion for the biology of infectious diseases? Do you have the ambition to contribute to animal health, disease prevention, the reduction of infectious
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of fundamental climate science? Then we have an exciting PhD position for you. The tropical oceans are blanketed by shallow convective clouds, which cool the planet. These “trade cumuli” are almost always
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components, that can mimic vital characteristics of living systems and have further biotechnological potential? Are you a creative thinker, eager to tackle an exciting synthetic biology project using state
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expertise and techniques from food technology, sensory and consumer science and soft matter physics to deliver new insights into structure-property relationships of fibrous PBMAs. The new insights can be used
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environmental effects. Therefore, there is an ever-growing need for innovative and sustainable food production technologies. Precision Fermentation is an emerging technology where animal derived products
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Your job Are you a highly motivated and skilled PhD candidate with an MSc degree in polymer sciences, chemistry or related area? Do you have good communication skills, are you a result-driven team
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Your job Do you want to follow your passion for philosophy of (digital) technology in a PhD study in our Philosophy group? Are you an openminded thinker who likes to collaborate with other
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Your job The Consumption and Healthy Lifestyle Group at Wageningen University and Research is looking for a curious, ambitious and highly motivated PhD candidate with a background in social sciences
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sprouts into a safe food product that is characterized by good palatability and digestibility. You will interact with another PhD student with a background in social sciences who focusses on the integration