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Your job Are you looking for a PhD position (4 years) in communication science? Are you interested in how social media affects polarization on issues such as climate change and immigration? We
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and programmes Conducting research and reporting results in scientific papers and articles Leading project teams and supervising project or programme implementation Acquiring projects and taking
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(WASS). The Graduate school provides an inspiring research environment with an excellent team of supervisors, academic staff, and a mentor. You will also participate in a Doctorate Education Programme, in
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of the most essential processes in soft matter science. You will work here The research is embedded within the Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter chair group. You will be directly supervised by Dr. ir. Uddalok
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relevant field, such as Food Safety, Data Science, Food Science, Biotechnology; experience in predictive modelling and quantitative microbial risk assessment approaches; experience with relevant software
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publish it as your PhD thesis. Your team Your WUR supervisors will be Dr. Paul Smeets and Prof. Dr. Ciarán Forde (Sensory Science and Eating Behaviour chair group). Dr. Davide Risso, external research
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interdisciplinary research. In addition, you possess: a completed MSc degree in economics, environmental science, or a related field; a solid foundation in applied quantitative methods (e.g., econometrics, spatial
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scientific programming (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or R) for data analysis and visualization A clear affinity for insect behavior, sensory ecology, or movement ecology; Fieldwork experience or a strong interest in
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training programme on Regenerative Agriculture. The requirements to applicants is: You have: Background in soil sciences and agricultural sciences or related field; Experience in process-based modeling
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develop new theory from cross-case learning. Contribute to meetings of the LK-network focused on professionalisation of all relevant stakeholders in formative assessment and feedback Scientifically publish