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contraceptives for all age groups; (ii) subsidized childcare for all families. Your work is part of the NWO-funded project "Looking beyond the horizon: life-course modelling for improved policy making" (https
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evidence shows that aerobic methanotrophs are present and active in anoxic marine waters. In this project, you will study the role of these aerobic methanotrophs in removing methane in coastal systems and
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topic, the central research question, the methodology to be employed, and the connection to UCALL's research programme. The final design of the research will be determined in consultation with UCALL's
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the research project “A Rigorous Framework for Transient Random Dynamics”, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). You will be part of a team with a postdoctoral researcher, supervised by Dr. Maximilian
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been protected from storms by large storm surge barriers such as the Oosterschelde and the Maeslant barriers. But: what is the role of these barriers in the future? As a PhD candidate in this project
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and grades obtained and the names and contact information of two references) A short description (150 – 250 words) of your last significant result (MSc thesis/final project report/EngD thesis) and a
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Apply now Join the department of Earth Sciences as a PhD candidate and work on the project: Benthic microalgae and blue carbon: Investigating the role of microphytobenthos in the retention of seagrass
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this NWO summit EMBRACER project at the forefront of polar research. You will explore Arctic sea ice decline and ocean warming using satellite data and coupled modelling tools. Collaborate with
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deadline: 15 May 2025 Apply now Do you want to do research to help create healthier urban environments? Do you want to leverage cutting-edge technology and innovative research to find out how our cities
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diseases, and how these influence, or are influenced by, labor force participation and income. In addition, you will develop simulation models to predict how different policies could reduce the disease