14 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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dynamic environmental conditions; Integrate empirical data analysis into conceptual models to investigate how altered conditions due to offshore wind farms may lead to broader ecological impact across
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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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Your job Do you want to use your passion to scientifically address challenges in (precision) agriculture and spray technology in relation to crop protection by data analysis and modelling? Do you
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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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skills in analytical chemistry, preferably mass spectrometry. Knowledge of instrumental residue analysis of (plant) toxins is preferred; you have excellent communication skills, both oral and written; a
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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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/nature conservation or a similar relevant field as mentioned above; Sound understanding of forest ecology and biodiversity; Experience or strong interest in big data analysis; Proficiency in programming
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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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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