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description Reefs serve as carriers of biodiversity but have been largely lost in the North Sea. Restoration is complex and currently primarily conducted at a small research scale. Achieving impactful reef
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). It will co-create an integrated approach to manage this complex transition, building a toolbox of shared visions of and for a circular society with societal well-being at its centre. For this
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high-value polymers from complex waste streams such as multilayer packaging and mixed plastic waste, leading to large volumes being incinerated or landfilled. Solvent based recycling offers a promising
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the Dutch food information environment, and to co-develop more systems-oriented communication approaches that enhance support for structural interventions in the Netherlands. Contribute to educational tasks
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Description Join the DigiOcean4Solar project to develop a Digital Ocean environment for fast and reliable simulations of wind-wave-structure interactions in floating solar farms. Job description We are looking
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accurately and sensitively investigate the mass, structure and function of macromolecular protein assemblies. Your job The primary objective of this project is to further develop mass spectrometry-based
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prevention. Your core tasks are: · Linking large longitudinal, family, and cohort datasets and preparing these data for analysis. · Analyzing complex socioeconomic, environmental, and molecular
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and across individuals, populations, and species. To understand this variation, we need to consider how stress responses adapt to the structure of the environment over multiple timescales—through
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, primary care providers, public health authorities). Methods: semi structured interviews and document analysis. Explore what data are available on essential health resources and supporting systems, and
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higher education to address increasingly complex societal problems, such as climate change or the refugee crisis, which cannot be solved by individuals alone. Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) is a structured