21 algorithm-development PhD positions at Wageningen University & Research in Netherlands
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Research! Your focus will be in the field of cryoconservation and reproductive technologies for various livestock species, including fish. As a researcher in cryoconservation, you will work on developing and
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droplets; use super-resolution microscopy to investigate the molecular arrangement on the surface of milk fat globules and plant lipid droplets; develop chemical analytical tools (NMR, HPLC) to track
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by developing effective techniques and strategies for reducing stress on safe water resources. To support the practical implementation of the BDP2100, the Coast-Water-Solutions project aims to close
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with future challenges? Would you like to develop theoretical insights and inspirational, integrated long term designs that are supported by sound analyses, thoroughly tested and are co-created with
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plot establishment and remeasurements. Collect bird and bat data using acoustic monitoring and develop a reference species database. Help with education and supervision of MSc students. You will work
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to be part of the development of sustainable crop
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of Amsterdam. You will study the factors that determine the conservation, restoration, and favorable development of riverine grasslands, a habitat type protected under European legislation. The research focuses
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) films interact with the surface of microbial biofilms, to investigate rheological properties of these films and develop physical properties-composition relationships. Some work will also be devoted
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated PhD candidate with a strong interest in microfluidics, hardware development and NMR spectroscopy
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candidate genes that regulate somatic embryogenesis who’s function will be further confirmed by functional analyses. Your research involves: Using different types of microscopy to describe the development