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the understanding and modelling of these processes to support robust and adaptive climate policy strategies. Your job Climate change is driven in part by complex feedback mechanisms within both natural and human
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downwelling. This body of work suggests that conventional experimental structures are not sufficient to fully understand the dynamics of turbidity current processes in natural environments. The TurbiFlume
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are natural, biocompatible carriers with innate
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experimental structures are not sufficient to fully understand the dynamics of turbidity current processes in natural environments. The TurbiFlume set-up in the Earth Simulation Laboratory of Utrecht University
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2025 Apply now Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are natural, biocompatible carriers with innate targeting abilities, making them promising drug delivery vehicles. However, as seen with most nanoparticle
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, tipping points, and uncertainties in integrated assessment models (IAMs). You will work on improving the understanding and modelling of these processes to support robust and adaptive climate policy
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/Julia) are essential. Ideally, you will have experience with acquisition and processing of tomographic images, rock mechanics, machine learning and/or numerical modelling. Given the highly diverse nature
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for geosciences and geography. Your qualities This position is ideal for someone interested in natural language processing, geographic information and conceptual modelling. You have the following qualifications: a
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, and/or visualization is an advantage. Previous hands-on experience (and passion) for LC-MS-based and related data analysis is an advantage. Strong communication skills in English are essential. Our
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23 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Environmental science » Natural resources management Researcher Profile Recognised