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Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, Leiden University, the University of Twente, and the University of Groningen, together with partners across the agri-food sector. REAP2SOW addresses
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, and the University of Groningen, together with partners across the agri-food sector. REAP2SOW addresses the urgent challenge of transitioning to a sustainable, plant-based protein system by 2050, aiming
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with our strategic partner the University of Groningen/UMCG. We offer a permanent employment contract conditional on a successful evaluation after the first year. The employment contract will be for 32
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the University of Wuppertal and the University of Groningen (NL). Your tasks will include: Developing agent-based movement models with different movement strategies Analyzing how these different movement
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understanding of physical and social morphology. The work is carried out in close collaboration with project partners at the University of Wuppertal and the University of Groningen (NL). Your tasks will include
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Learning (C-LaBL), specifically the Brain Domain . The project has further connections to collaborators at the University of Lancaster (Jason Rothman) and University of Groningen (Greg Poarch
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Learning (C-LaBL), specifically the Brain Domain . The project has further connections to collaborators at the University of Lancaster (Jason Rothman) and University of Groningen (Greg Poarch
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with a postdoctoral researcher, as well as with Dr. Jorg Massen of the Animal Behavior and Cognition Group at Utrecht University and Prof. Carsten de Dreu of the University of Groningen we will address