18 algorithm-development-"Prof" PhD positions at Wageningen University and Research Center
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the lead on the modelling side. Your Role Develop and analyse spatial percolation models and related techniques to explore how pathogens spread—or fail to spread—across plant communities with different
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the Laboratory of Nematology led by prof. Geert Smant. Your daily supervisor will be dr. Lisa van Sluijs, who has expertise on nematode-phage interactions and your co-promotor and promotor will be dr. Mark
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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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of the hotspots and seeks to ensure sustainable water-system management to mitigate future freshwater scarcity by developing effective techniques and strategies for reducing stress on safe water resources. To
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mechanisms of how the surface-active chemical (SAC) films interact with the surface of microbial biofilms, to investigate rheological properties of these films and develop physical properties-composition
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reactors in relation to process performance; Perform and Analyse Particle Image Velocimetry data in shear controlled continuous experiments; Developing guidelines for controlling negative effects of SACs in
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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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Your job Are you a highly motivated and curious PhD candidate with a strong interest in insect–plant interactions to investigate the evolution of glucosinolate detection in cabbage white butterflies
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, with the ambition of making regenerative agriculture the new norm by 2040. Within ReGeNL, you will join work package 3B which develops predictive models at various scales. In 3B, a wide range of topics