153 postdoctoral-position-in-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions in Netherlands
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. The overall research project studies pectin formation and development in tomatoes with the aim to gain a deeper understanding of pectin in tomatoes and how this might positively impact Kraft Heinz tomato
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. You are a building block in a team under construction and are closely involved in strengthening the DNPP's position as a knowledge centre on Dutch political parties and representative democracy. You
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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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international networks that are useful for this position; Article 9 certified (legal qualified to perform animal experiments) is a plus; Experience in analytical chemistry, ISO17025, statistics and data analysis
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research across a wide range of disciplines, from classical fields such as biology and mathematics to interdisciplinary areas like artificial intelligence, pharmacy, and nanoscience. The PhD position is
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the position of Microscopy Researcher. What will you be doing? As a Microscopy Researcher at Wageningen Food Safety Research (WFSR), you will lead a variety of research projects focused on microscopy and visual
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talking in Dutch), while also showing C1 level of communicating in English. Dedication and openness to learn and work in a team, learn from feedback and provide feedback to others. For this position your
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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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network; proactively look for new opportunities in e.g. PPS- and EU-calls and write proposals in the field of (phyco)toxins. Your team The team in which the position is vacant, conducts research on plant
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, or the killing of women because of their gender. Despite its importance, systematic research on its scope, patterns, causes and consequences remains fragmented. This PhD position seeks to bridge this knowledge gap