18 agent-based-simulation-"Multiple" PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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(agent-based modeling, differential equations) or machine learning tools. Good programming skills in one of the following programming languages: R, Python, MATLAB, or similar; Excellent English language
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, you will examine the economic impact of various policy measures on agricultural businesses, supply chains, or broader economic systems. There are opportunities across multiple teams, so we can explore
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for sustainability in real-life settings; conduct action research and stakeholder engagement; work collaboratively in a team across disciplines and with multiple stakeholders; participate in conferences, workshops and
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these institutional arrangements influence public space outcomes such as accessibility, safety, social value, and sustainability. Key questions include: How can governance structures better coordinate the multiple
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to satiety is poorly understood. The co-ingestion of fibers and bulking agents with specific structures and gelling properties can increase the release of appetite-related gut hormones such as GLP-1 and
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and simulation techniques to reduce food waste and make food supply chains more sustainable? If your answer is “Yes!” to these questions, then this PhD position might be the perfect opportunity for you
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, for whom and why. Conduct multiple case study research adopting various qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Build bridges between theory and VET education practice (back and forth) and
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stress. You will develop a model that simulates shoot and root development and growth. This model will simulate plant growth based on carbon availability and demand by growing organs, driven by light
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. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant for our proposal COre-based PYrrolizydine alkaloid synthesis for Contaminant Annotation and Tracking ( COPY-CAT ). The research is
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for our proposal COre-based PYrrolizydine alkaloid synthesis for Contaminant Annotation and Tracking (COPY-CAT ). The research is embedded within the group of Dr. Laura Righetti and Dr. Gert Salentijn