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analysis. Determining mineralogical and chemical properties (composition, zoning, crystallographic orientation) using complementary electron microscopy techniques. Working closely with a postdoctoral
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extensive validation and sensitivity analysis. A personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training
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improvements will be compared to local and remotely sensed observations during extensive validation and sensitivity analysis. A personalised training programme will be set up, reflecting your training needs and
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particle geometry in three dimensions using slice-and-view FIB-SEM analysis. Determining mineralogical and chemical properties (composition, zoning, crystallographic orientation) using complementary electron
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for different water and land users, livelihoods, and landscapes. In collaboration with various societal and academic partners in Indonesia and the Netherlands, the PhD candidate will include an analysis
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and the Netherlands, the PhD candidate will include an analysis on infrastructure, policies, and planning in such a way as to contribute to the urban-ocean planning scenario co-designed with other
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the department Environmental Modelling, Sensing and Analysis (EMSA) within the Particle Expertise Centre. This is one of three teams in the department which alongside microplastics also researches the complexity
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understanding of plant-microbe interactions; demonstrable analytical and problem-solving skills; experience with data analysis using R; proficiency in written and spoken English; proactive and collegial working
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integrated into the analysis of integrated assessment models (IAMs), which are used to support policymakers in designing effective climate strategies. In this PhD project, you will work on improving
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of larval zebrafish. Data analysis: analyze whole‑brain calcium imaging recordings. Spatially resolved molecular methods: apply expansion microscopy (ExM) adapted for spatial transcriptomics to identify