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-analytical workflows, turning geodata into new answer maps. We use knowledge graphs to model these transformations and apply AI methods to scale them across large map repositories, enabling users to explore
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to prevent it using SAI, affect food production? How would AMOC collapse impact food trade and food security? How can the global food system be made more resilient to AMOC collapse? To do so, you will work
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measurements of key organics, plus culture experiments, to uncover the biochemical pathways and environmental controls on methane formation and oxidation. Your job This work will enhance our understanding
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. You will work on the project ‘Past, present and future global inland-water methane budget under the impact of compounded changes’. Your job Inland waters function as active biogeochemical reactors
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exposure, victimisation, and perpetration based on survey and social media data. You will also study developmental processes, potential consequences, and the role of parents in these processes. Your job
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dune datasets along the Dutch coast. Using remote sensing, you will create a national dune vegetation dataset and compare it with dune morphology data to assess the role of vegetation in decadal dune
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work on the project ‘Ocean Alkalinity Dynamics’. Your job Ocean alkalinity plays a major role in ocean’s carbon uptake, in buffering, and in calcium carbonate production and dissolution, and it impacts
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cells. You will be performing cutting-edge research and will have access to state-of-the-art facilities the Utrecht Biofabrication Facility external link . You will coordinate your work within an (inter
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: 30 August 2025 Apply now The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in Earth, Environmental or another relevant field. You will work on the
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with other bioprinting techniques (including volumetric bioprinting and melt electrowriting). You will use this versatile set-up to produce complex 3D tissues as advanced in vitro models for cardiac and