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and is affected by various biogeochemical processes. The processes governing ocean alkalinity act over multiple timescales (from instantaneous chemical equilibration to hundred thousand of years) and
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measurement campaigns with diverse teams; You have a keen interest in microbes-environment interactions and their evolution in space and time; You are interested in environmental processes and climate change
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recruiting participants, to conducting ego-centric network studies and experiments at Dutch schools and Dutch companies); You will use advanced statistical methods to process and analyze data (e.g., social
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by a relevant master research project experience or course study); a theoretical background and an interest in inland-water carbon cycling especially methane processes, biogeochemistry, redox reactions
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. An assessment is part of the procedure if you are selected for the second round of interviews, which will take place on location on 18 September 2025. Our preferred start date is 1 November 2025. The application
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, please contact dr. Claudia Wieners (c.e.wieners@uu.nl ). Do you have a questions about the application procedure? Please send an email to science.recruitment@uu.nl . Apply now As Utrecht University, we
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facilitating the retention and transformation of seagrass-exuded DOM and POM into mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM), a process which can facilitate long-term carbon storage. Thus, MPB may enhance MAOM
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research themes are Earth & Planetary Processes, Sustainable Use of the Subsurface, Planetary Health & Environment, and Climate & Life. The department hosts a highly international tenured staff of over 50
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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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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