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The position is open and will commence as soon as a suitable candidate is admitted. We offer a position for 12 months and upon satisfactory performance to be extended for three more years. You will be appointed
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PhD candidate in Design and synthesis of pyrophosphate mimetics to study enzymes involved in natural
and terms of employment The position starts on 1 January, 2026. We offer a position for 12 months and upon satisfactory performance to be extended for three more years. You will be appointed in
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contract for 18 months which will be extended for the duration of the project if you perform well. Wageningen University & Research offers plenty of opportunities for growth and development, with a strong
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becomes a real challenge to uniquely extract information on their layer properties in order to understand and improve their performance. A way to “break the nanometric barrier” for structure analysis is to
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workstreams, and the PhD’s will be working along senior staff to perform tasks in different workstreams, in strong collaboration with multiple international partners and fellow PhDs from all over the world. Key
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researchers or PhD candidates. Performing scientific research, and managing logistical tasks: using the project budget, e.g. transporting equipment, arranging shipment and purchases, booking accommodation and
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38 hours, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreements for Dutch Universities (CAO-NU) (scale P). We offer a temporary contract for 18 months which will be extended with 30 months if you perform
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) students from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds; This is a fixed-term position of 18 months (1.0 fte), which will be extended to 48 months if you perform well. Your qualities You are a team player, and
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. We offer a one-year position with the possibility of extension for a further three years based on performance and following the pay scale P in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch
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) fabrication of the sensor chips in the MESA+ cleanroom and (4) evaluation of the resulting performance in flow and gas property sensing in our MEMS measurement lab. The project is part of the KIC FLOW