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Earth in dependence of continental growth and how geochemical mineral-water reactions controlled the composition of the first ocean. These processes involve forward weathering (dissolution of primary
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components, energy sources, and protection to degrading processes were available near and at the surface in the Hadean (4.6-4.0 Ga), for which time interval data are only available from a small number of
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climate system. Your job As a PhD candidate, you will investigate how Arctic sea ice is changing and what role ocean warming - also known as Arctic Atlantification - plays in this process. You will use
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range of different data analysis and modelling strategies to decipher the mechanisms underlying biological processes. Research subjects range from plant development and adaptation, to the functioning
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to investigate the role of microbial communities in peat oxidation. Join us in uncovering key processes driving greenhouse gas emissions from Dutch peatlands and help develop strategies for sustainable
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curriculum vitae of max. 3 pages, including the names of 2 references we could contact as part of the selection process. (Reference letters do not need to be submitted at this time.); a one-page research note
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the molecular processes that facilitate cell-cell communication and interaction in the nervous system. As part of iCNS, you will collaborate with chemists and neurobiologists to make and improve molecular probes
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geological structures. Additionally, the cyclic nature of hydrogen injection and extraction complicates the flow process, influencing geomechanical behaviour and geochemical reactions. The interaction between
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coexistence between humans and wildlife through policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and collaborative processes. You will work with a diverse team of researchers and societal partners to explore innovative
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Development. The team of the Department of Physical Geography external link excels in research and education on BSc, MSc and PhD level. We research processes, patterns and dynamics of Earth’s systems from