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, Inversions, and Data Assimilation) and ECV Precursors for Aerosols and Ozone. Both projects require close collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) and BIRA, offering you the
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quantitative research, data science, and systems analysis? Do you hold a university teaching qualification or are you willing to obtain one in the near future? If so, please read on! We are seeking an Assistant
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Your job Are you interested in bringing catchment hydrological science and Dutch water management practice together? Are you sufficient in both Dutch and English ? Do you like data science as
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this information will not be considered. Position #1 - experimental In this PhD study, you will evaluate and help optimize a highly diverse intercropping system. You will assess which combination of service crops
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with systems biologists and modelers to integrate experimental data into metabolic and resilience models. Disseminate research findings through publications, conference presentations, and collaborative
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for the organization, management, and quality of the monitoring network. In this position, you will be the key contact for managing the monitoring network, interpreting the results from panel data, and translating them
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and the secretariat; Communication with the Programme Committee regarding developments in education; Making information available to students regarding the structure of their studies, both individually
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good English language proficiency (a mininum of CEFR B2 level). For more information about this proficiency level, please visit our special language page . We offer you Wageningen University & Research
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transformation products; analysis and data interpretation on transportation products of concern. Your team You will work with Gabriel Sigmund and Alessia Ore on the identification of transformation products
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debate often focuses on participation or spatial design, this project takes a step back and asks a more fundamental question: how can public organisations structure their tasks, information flows, and