23 phd-data-mining PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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curious scientist? Then this position may be ideal for you. In the group of Physics and Physical Chemistry of Foods , we are looking for an enthusiastic candidate for a four-year PhD trajectory on a project
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highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD candidate to work with us on precision nutrition and human metabolism research. Increasing evidence shows that individuals respond very differently to foods, meals
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arrangements support or hinder NBS implementation. This PhD project explores institutional, social, and political factors shaping NBS uptake across Europe. It will contribute to a deeper understanding of how
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Your job Are you interested in how biofouling in offshore windfarms affects plankton communities? We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to join our research team on biofouling with a focus on
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agriculture to function well within the landscape. In this PhD, existing monitoring network data and locally collected field data will be available for the modelling work, in addition to freely available
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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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-reliant mind-set; you are strongly motivated to obtain a PhD degree; have excellent English language proficiency (a minimum of CEFR C2 level). For more information about this proficiency level, please visit
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Your job We are looking for talented PhD candidates in the field of insect-plant-microbiome interactions who want to unravel how beneficial microbes can reduce insect herbivory. This vacancy
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models. In this work package, two PhD candidates (one at Wageningen University, one at Utrecht University) will focus on complementary modelling objectives. The candidates will partly work together. Data
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Your job We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate in the field of insect-flower-microbe interactions who would like to unravel the effect of nectar microbes on flower visiting insects