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, which is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) at the University of Groningen. The University of Groningen, established in 1614, is one of the oldest and largest research universities in
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, and the environment. You will be part of the general bacteriology team, which works on various NRL tasks, including foodborne bacterial zoonoses. Innovative research is being conducted on bacterial
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infrastructure. Alongside your involvement in the HCU project, you will be the Veterinairy Virology Researcher. Your will play a key part in expanding WBVR’s contract research, particularly in vaccine and
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reliability. This can be further embedded within a stochastic or robust optimisation framework to enhance planning decisions under uncertainty. An integral part of this project is the exploration of synergies
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, behaviour and achievement in secondary education is therefore a pressing issue. This PhD project is part of a project entitled ‘Gender inequality in Dutch secondary education: how the peer and school context
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are processed to produce context-dependent vocal responses and socially coordinated behavior. The successful candidate will carry out this work as part of a diverse international research team, supervised by Dr
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in collaboration with diverse partners and stakeholders, contributing not only to academic output but also to visible societal change. The PhD project is part of the “Wad Gaat Om” program, which aims
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only to academic output but also to visible societal change. The PhD project is part of the “Wad Gaat Om” program, which aims to sustainably reduce plastic waste and usage in the Wadden Sea area through
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an in silico disease map that models these effects and enables more precise treatments. You will be part of the multidisciplinary research group of Dr. Janine Post, specializing in quantitative biology
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will inform port operations in the Netherlands and globally, as part of the project objectives. Key responsibilities Develop own research plan (in alignment with the project and assisted by supervisors