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composition of the nectar. Despite the importance of pollination for seed production of many brassicaceous crops, little is known on the role of the nectar microbiome for plant fitness and seed set in
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the climate system and have all been identified as large scale tipping elements, albeit on very different time scales. While for each of these tipping elements critical thresholds remain matter of active
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migration backgrounds and between schools. You will answer questions such as: Do gender gaps in attitudes, behaviour and achievement vary according to student background and school composition and quality
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be used to enable industrial effluent recycling under a variety of process conditions. You will need to support the development of the MPC tool by performing relevant experiments on lab-scale, and
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Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) has a vacancy in the Computational Imaging research group for a talented PhD student (m/f/x), on the subject of: Fast and low-dose medical imaging using multi
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the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility). You coordinate your work within an (inter)national network of collaborators, while working in an ambitious, motivated, multi-disciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians
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, their families, and relevant national and local stakeholders through transnational multi-sited fieldwork (UK and India) and a combination of qualitative methodological approaches. Within this framework, there is
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relevant national and local stakeholders through transnational multi-sited fieldwork (the Netherlands and Turkey) and a combination of qualitative methodological approaches. Within this framework, there is
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contributes to improving large-scale plasma simulations that are essential for the design and optimization of nuclear fusion devices, a key step toward future sustainable energy technologies. You will conduct
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. The Research Group Violence & Violence Prevention adopts a multi-dimensional, interdisciplinary perspective, in which we use and adapt concepts from sociology, anthropology, public health and public policy