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. Furthermore, we provide a highly conducive environment for you to thrive and to develop novel ideas and work on additional independent projects that align with this research theme. This project will be mainly
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Department of Geography, Planning and Environment at the Nijmegen School of Management and the Department of Environmental Science at the Faculty of Science. Through high-quality research, publications and
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The Department of Geography, Planning and Environment is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop and carry out an independent research project on the theme of ‘Money as Infrastructure
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of Geography, Spatial Planning and Environment (GPM) is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop and carry out a research project on the theme of ‘The geopolitics of green hydrogen: the case of South
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actors and their contributions to climate action, with a special emphasis on the built environment. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will lead quantitative and/or mixed methodology analyses assessing
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in biological environments, enabling breakthroughs in active delivery, sensing, and environmental regulation at the cellular and systemic levels. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will
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environmental monitoring, exposure assessment and the green hydrogen industry? If so, then you have a part to play as a postdoctoral researcher in our research team. Gas sensing plays an important role in many
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. This provides us with a very active and open environment, and exposes us to new challenges in trace detection for which we can provide solutions. The TDLab (link is external) is embedded within the Institute
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environment within the Radboud Social Cultural Research institute (RSCR), where scholars work at the intersection of sociology, media studies, religious studies, and anthropology. Your research will generate
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controlled shape, size and morphology. These bioinspired systems are designed to move, sense, and adapt in biological environments, enabling breakthroughs in active delivery, sensing, and environmental