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test interventions in the applied cases in Dutch local neighborhoods. The results will deliver scalable, evidence-based tools for municipalities to accelerate the energy transition. Your job This PhD
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approach to create ecosystem-specific, mass-produceable structures ready for large-scale application. Specifically, the team will test a new framework that combines methods from ecology, industrial design
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. Specifically, the team will test a new framework that combines methods from ecology, industrial design, and engineering to optimize and upscale and biodegradable structures that temporarily mimic key emergent
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the sample and the possibility to study larger groups to develop and test novel hypotheses on cooperation, trust, and social cohesion. Later in the project, you will collaborate with policy makers to co
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within different compartments of a single cell in live animals, enabling us to examine hypotheses in a truly physiological context. In this project, you will contribute to both engineering and neurobiology
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recent advances in microscopy and voltage indicators, we can now observe voltage signaling within different compartments of a single cell in live animals, enabling us to examine hypotheses in a truly
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contribution to the project will focus mostly on the destruction of different PFAS in waste- and drinking water. This will involve investigating different destruction approaches, testing their efficacy by way
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destruction of different PFAS in waste- and drinking water. This will involve investigating different destruction approaches, testing their efficacy by way of chemical analyses and toxicity screenings, and
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or environmental assessment, and by developing annotation manuals and tests on a gold standard. This position is part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which develops the foundations of a transformative GeoQA
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of dissolved (DOM) and particulate organic matter (POM) by seagrasses and to what degree this contributes to carbon burial in these systems. This project will examine the role of microphytobenthos (MPB) in