8 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IMPRS-ML"-"O.P"-"Study-Group"-"U.S" "Prof" PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center in Netherlands
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experimental ecologists to ensure your models are biologically grounded. Write and publish scientific papers, culminating in your PhD thesis. The team You will be based in the Root Ecology team led by Prof. Dr
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for coastal population and agriculture, a problem projected to worsen due to climate change and increased human pressure. The Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100 (BDP2100) identified the coastal region as one
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collaboration with Kemira, Paques B.V., DS Smith Kemsley and Smurfit Westrock Roermond. The project is funded by an NWO Open Technology Programme (OTP) grant. You will work here The research is embedded within
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PhD will be awarded from Wageningen University and you will become a member of the ‘Urban Systems Engineering (USE)’ research group at the department of ETE. You will be primarily supervised by Prof. Dr
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(at ETE – WUR). Both PhDs will be performed in close collaboration with Kemira, Paques B.V., DS Smith Kemsley and Smurfit Westrock Roermond. The project is funded by an NWO Open Technology Programme (OTP
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. Chiel van Heerwaarden and Prof. Guido van der Werf within the chair Meteorology and Air Quality , which is led by Prof. dr. Maarten Krol . Your qualities You are/have: A Master’s degree in atmospheric
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Toxicology (link internet page Chairgroup), and member of the advanced in vitro models for toxicology team, which is led by Prof. Dr ir Hans Bouwmeester (link LinkedIn page chairholder or page at WUR site
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and Global Change group, with supervision by dr. Renske Hijbeek and prof. dr. Hananh van Zanten. The Plant Production Systems group combines production ecological theory with empirical knowledge