25 computer-science-programming-languages PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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in open fields, while also embracing data science, smart electronics/devices, computer programming as central to your work? Do you want to contribute to creating future-proof regenerative agricultural
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program tailored to your needs and the research team. The gross salary for the first year is € 2.901,- per month rising to € 3.707,- in the fourth year in according to the Collective Labour Agreements
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employee benefits, you will receive a fully funded PhD position and you will be offered a course program tailored to your needs and the research team. The gross salary for the first year is € 2.901,- per
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position and you will be offered a course program tailored to your needs and the research team. The gross salary for the first year is € 2.901,- per month rising to € 3.707,- in the fourth year in according
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addition to these first-rate employee benefits, you will receive a fully funded PhD position and you will be offered a course program tailored to your needs and the research team. The gross salary for the first year is
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ecology; a drivers license; fluent English communication skills, both written and spoken, with a proven track academic track record (e.g., thesis); interest in public engagement/citizen science (e.g
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for yourself and, if applicable, for your family. If you come with a partner, we offer a Dual Career group program organized by our Welcome Center . This program helps your partner to get familiar with the Dutch
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package within the core research program of CropXR. Our goal is to develop computational methods to translate integrated simulation models of plant responses to stress (drought, heat) from a model plant
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partner, we offer a Dual Career group program organized by our Welcome Center . This program helps your partner to get familiar with the Dutch culture, labour market and assists your partner to find a job
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- Wageningen University & Research ) and Dr. Karen Kloth ( Karen Kloth - Wageningen University & Research ). Your project is part of the MiCRop Consortium programme on microbial imprinting of crop resilience