As a Research Assistant in Crop Health, you will directly contribute to solving crop protection challenges in arable farming and open-field vegetable production. Together with colleagues, you help reduce the environmental impact of these cropping systems. From our location in Vredepeel, you are responsible for the preparation and practical execution of research activities. You work accurately according to fixed protocols and are alert to identifying and quantifying deviations in crops and growing conditions.Please be aware: a good command of the Dutch language is requiredActivities during the growing seasonDuring the growing season, you carry out various observations and measurements related to diseases, pests, and weeds. You process the collected data accurately in automated systems, thereby contributing to reliable research results.
Activities after the growing seasonAfter the growing season, you contribute to the analysis of the collected data and the preparation of reports. In addition, you are involved in updating and developing protocols so that future research can be carried out efficiently and consistently.
You combine your role as a research assistant with activities at the Vredepeel experimental farm. Here you carry out work related to arable farming and open-field vegetable production. In this innovative and challenging environment, you contribute to research on the cultivation of various crops and cropping systems.
Your tasks and responsibilities as Research Assistant Crop Health include: - Observing diseases, pests, and weeds in a range of crops according to protocol;
- Entering collected data into automated systems;
- Contributing to the initial analysis of data and to reporting;
- Setting up, establishing, caring for, maintaining, sampling, and harvesting our field trials in various arable crops, industrial and open-field vegetables, and forage crops;
- Collaborating with researchers from the various projects.
You will work within the Crop Health research team, which focuses on finding sustainable solutions to crop protection challenges in arable farming and open-field vegetable production. Warning and monitoring techniques, cultural measures, biological control, and the well-considered use of chemicals form the building blocks of the crop protection systems we develop. By combining all these elements in new and existing cropping systems, we offer the sector solutions for fungal diseases, nematodes, insect pests, slugs, and weeds.
Your colleagues in this research team work from various WUR locations (Lelystad, Valthermond, Westmaas, Wageningen, Vredepeel, and Wijnandsrade). This position is based in Vredepeel, meaning that this small and dedicated team of experimental farm staff and regional researchers is the team you will work with on a daily basis. From these locations, we work on agricultural innovations specifically applicable to sandy and loess soils in the southeast of the Netherlands.