12 finite-element-analysis PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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to assess ingredient techno-functionality and product properties. You will work with developing HTE-based methods to characterize functional properties of complex food ingredients. The project plans
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related field with demonstrated experience in ecological field experiments and quantitative data analysis; Strong interest in Marine ecology and multidisciplinary research; Experience with sea going
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practices on various landscape aspects and conversely the conditions of the landscape for successful regenerative farming. Landscape aspects include soil health, natural elements, biodiversity and water
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the project’s case studies and explore leverage points to overcome these. Deliverables include a detailed analysis of actor capacities, networks, and dynamics. The candidate will visit selected project sites
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ecosystem services in regenerative farming. Your research will focus specifically on sensing biological soil characteristics, a critical component of soil health and resilience. Your main responsibilities
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legislation and regulations; developing new visual analysis techniques. Depending on your experience, identifying opportunities for collaboration both within and outside WFSR may also be part of your role
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of these trials, in collaboration with the staff of the WUR Human Research Unit (HRU); performing data analysis and interpretation; publishing the findings in peer-reviewed journals and presenting research output
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-spectroscopy, and (extensional) rheology will be used to quantify different structure characteristics, ingredient and water distribution, and textural properties. The gained knowledge will be used to provide
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& Research (WUR) and outside our organization. Your qualities you have a MSc/PhD in analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, food chemistry or comparable specialization. Knowledge of instrumental analysis
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mutualistic and antagonistic insect flower visitors in the greenhouse and in the field. Analyse complex data sets involving e.g. metabarcode sequencing Chemical analysis of flower nectar using HPLC and GC-MS