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do: As a Chemical Analyst (Pesticides), you’ll carry out analyses using standardized protocols. Your work will focus mainly on instrumental analysis with advanced LC-(HR)MS/MS and GC-(HR)MS/MS systems
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will you do? As a research assistant, you will explore methodologies for techno-functionality analysis (such as foams, emulsions, gels). This requires experimental work on ingredients and solutions using
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arrangements work better? Which institutional designs minimise coordination burdens, information asymmetries, and misaligned incentives? Your research will combine theoretical analysis with empirical case
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to support ongoing research objectives; apply critical analysis and problem-solving skills to resolve methodological and technical challenges; develop and revise laboratory protocols in response to process
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focused on integrated approaches to geospatial systems analysis. Our work applies a complex adaptive systems approach that explicitly emphasizes behavioural models of human action-taking and decision-making
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: Collect and process hydrological data for the Netherlands, including quality check Collaborate with water authorities and Dutch universities Report on the database and provide basic analysis Set up a
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inventories and atmospheric models (TM5-MP, MAGRITTE, LOTOS-EUROS, CAMS). Integrating GEO (GEMS) and LEO satellite products, including diurnal cycle analysis of NOx emissions. Delivering results on time within
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incident handling through the use of automation and AI. Advising on security strategies, tooling choices and long-term solutions, and converting this into concrete solutions. Security incident analysis and
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over 30 years’ experience in biobased and biodegradable plastics, and have facilities for pilot scale polymer synthesis, processing and recycling and extensive polymer analysis (mechanical, chemical
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in animals. The group has a strong foundation in both fundamental and applied experimental research. Key elements in research are long-term (trans-generational) effects of early life conditions