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Greenhouse Horticulture, and Kraft Heinz). You will work here The project is embedded within the chair of Food Chemistry which is led by Prof.dr.ir. Jean-Paul Vincken, and is part of the Biomass & Enzymes
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. Belonging to the best research universities of Europe and joining forces with prestigious partner universities and networks, the University of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge. Faculty
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to collectively explore urban futures? This position is hosted by the Faculty of Geo-Information Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC) within the Sector Plan Beta II program’s focus area on Spatial Dynamics, which
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2025 Apply now The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in Earth Sciences, Marine Sciences or other appropriate field. You will work on the
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and organize the archaeological field campaigns in Portugal, in line with the project leaders’ goals. The position is based at the Groningen Institute of Archaeology and involves frequent travel
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experiences. It focuses on the responsible and critical integration of AI in educational design, emphasising the development of AI-supported classroom models, faculty practices, and evaluation tools
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offering high-quality teaching and research. Belonging to the best research universities of Europe and joining forces with prestigious partner universities and networks, the University of Groningen is truly
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. An essential part of our work is therefore being able to perform research and analyze traditional and new food and feed materials. We do this for, among others, national surveillance plans. What will you be
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Vacancies PhD position: Enabling Membrane-Based Industrial Effluent Reuse using Model Predictive Control Key takeaways The Netherlands is a water-scarce country. We therefore need to focus
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Ceramic Membrane Reactors (PCMRs). Ammonia is not only a key-chemical for sustaining global population, but also an intriguing carbon-free energy carrier. Ammonia, however, is the most energy intensive