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is embedded in the International Development Studies section of the department and will have access to expertise from the staff in this section. The team will work closely together (e.g., workshops
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is embedded in the International Development Studies section of the department and will have access to expertise from the staff in this section. The team will work closely together (e.g., workshops
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understand how urban environments influence human health and to support urban planners, designers, and policymakers in creating healthier cities. Your work will contribute to the development of new tools
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study, you will develop a model for the dynamic methane cycling in global inland waters. This model will build on our pioneering model framework and simulate the changes in cycling fluxes of major carbon
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to salinity stress, with the goal of developing sustainable strategies to enhance crop resilience. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a rapidly developing field at the interface of plant physiology
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, you will do research within the Biofabrication Utrecht teams with a specific focus on developing an advanced biofabrication toolbox for the next generation of sustainable living materials in life
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of Profs. Jack Middelburg and Henk Dijkstra , you will elucidate ocean alkalinity dynamics and develop new and improve existing models for ocean carbon cycling. The initial focus is on the alkalinity
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University has a number of schemes and facilities of its own for employees. This includes schemes facilitating professional development external link , leave schemes and schemes for sports and cultural
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Aspects of Clinical Decision Support Systems. The lab is an interdisciplinary collaboration between several universities and other partners. Your job Your main task will be to develop a multi-agent logical
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in the context of delta adaptation. Your role will be to develop and apply an approach for designing nested adaptive pathways in the physical system linked to the asset management of storm surge