1,333 search results for “scholar energy” in the Public website
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    Energy Survival Guide
    
    
This book provides the answers, presenting clear insights into the current state of affairs and exploring future prospects.
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    Temporalities of energy justice: Changing justice conceptions in Dutch energy policy between 1974 and 2022
    
    
This article describes that although the use of the concept of energy justice is new, normative interpretations have long been part of energy policy.
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    Energy
    
    
What is Leiden University doing to reduce energy consumption and move away from fossil energy? Where can you find information about energy? And what changes can you make yourself?
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    Renewable Energy
    
    
The transition to new and renewable energy sources should be completed by 2050. Researchers in various disciplines at Leiden University are conducting unique research that will help us make this transition and reduce CO2 emissions.
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    Energy & Sustainability
    
    
Twenty years from now, the world population is estimated to be around 8.7 billion people, compared to the current 7.3 billion. In combination with the improvements in living standards and the corresponding growth in consumption, this will result in an enormous increase in the demand for food, consumables,…
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    On the Emergence of the Energy Transition
    
    
The energy system is at the heart of two of the greatest challenges of the 21st century: decreasing CO2 emissions to meet the ambitions of the Paris agreement while fulfilling the growing energy demand associated with the economic aspirations of a growing world population.
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    Energy Use
        
    
For Leiden University’s operations, sustainability is an important topic, especially looking at the CO2-footprint, renewable energy and the greening of buildings.
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    Just energy transition
        
    
The energy transition is a complex transformation process that is not only about technology -moving towards renewable energy sources-, but even more so about societal and institutional change. The energy transition requires and provides opportunities for actors to take on new roles.
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    Opposition to energy projects
    
    
Energy transition will entail the construction of large numbers of new energy installations. Such construction projects may meet with opposition from people living close by. Assistant Professor Bríd Walsh investigated how the local community can best take part in such projects.
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    Resources and Energy
    
    
How do technological systems impact the environment? And can they be designed in a more sustainable way? The Resources and Energy research program studies the importance of resources and energy for our society and aims to guide the shift towards a sustainable circular economy.
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    Sustainability Guide & Energy Saving
        
    
We would like to present to you a simple guidebook about living a sustainable life as a student in the cities of Leiden and The Hague. Whether you are a first-year student still trying to find your way around or already doing your masters – students wanting to explore more sustainable options and save…
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    Coherent dynamics in solar energy transduction
    
    
Promotor: Huub de Groot, Co-promotor: Francesco Buda
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    Visiting scholars
    
    
We welcome visiting scholars whose research aligns with our diverse areas of expertise.
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    Fundamental Research in Energy & Sustainability
    
    
Twenty years from now, the world population is estimated to be around 9 billion people (now 8 billion). In combination with the improvements in living standards and the corresponding growth in consumption, this population will result in an enormous increase in the demand for food, consumables, water…
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    Public perception of energy projects
    
    
The transition from fossil fuels and the practical changes that this entails make many demands on citizens. Emma ter Mors, a psychologist and lecturer at Leiden University, is researching the factors that contribute to public perception and acceptance of new energy technologies.
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    European Energy, Environment and Health
        
    
Research on this theme addresses the systemic risks faced by European societies and affecting the quality of life of European citizens.
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    Visiting Scholar Scheme
    
    
The Visiting Scholar Scheme at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs welcomes applicants from early career to professors to join us for a maximum period of 4 months in The Hague.
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    Electrocatalysis for sustainable energy
    
    
Marc Koper’s research focuses on electrocatalysis and electrochemical surface science for sustainable energy and chemistry. Reactions of interest are the redox reactions of the oxygen/hydrogen cycle (water oxidation, hydrogen evolution), the carbon cycle (reduction of carbon dioxide, oxidation of small…
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    Sandwich scholars
    
    
Indonesia Sandwich Scholarship and academic recharching programme.
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    Scholars, Travellers and Trade
    
    
The Pioneer Years of the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, 1818-1840
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    The material side of the energy transition: analyzing flows and stocks of critical and other metals
    
    
The expanding population and economic activity are driving up global energy consumption. Simultaneously, there is an urgent need to transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources to mitigate the climate crisis, primarily caused by fossil fuel combustion.
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    up changed: Assessing the value of social conflict on onshore wind energy in transforming institutions in the Netherlands
    
    
In this article, Annemiek de Looze and Eefje Cuppen, investigated empericallly if and how social conflict leads to institutional change.
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    Modeling energy conversion dynamics at interfaces
    
    
Chemical reactions go hand-in-hand with an energy exchange with the environment in which they take place. Surfaces offer a variety of energy dissipation channels, constituted by the nuclear and electronic degrees of freedom of the atoms at the interface. Aiming at an improved future harvesting of energy,…
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    Low energy electron transmission through layered materials and chiral organic films
    
    
In this Ph.D. thesis we study the interaction of low energy electrons with thin materials, namely layered materials (graphene, hexagonal boron nitride, molybdenum disulfide) and organic films. At these low energies the quantum mechanical wavelength of the electron wave function is in the order of a…
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    Visiting scholars criminal law and criminology
    
    
The Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology is committed to international cooperation and exchange.
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    Redox catalysis for a sustainable energy infrastructure
    
    
The main research theme in the group of Dennis Hetterscheid is to understand and mimic bioinorganic multi-electron processes that are relevant to our future energy infrastructure. Reduction of protons generates hydrogen that can be used as a chemical fuel. Alternatively to gaseous hydrogen, the reduction…
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    A smarter approach to energy and raw materials
    
    
Over the past century, the world population has grown exponentially, as has our need for energy and raw materials. If we wish to continue to live prosperously in the future, we have to radically restructure our economy and consumption. Scientific research shows us how to do this.
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    A smarter approach to energy and raw materials
    
    
Over the past century, the world population has grown exponentially, as has our need for energy and raw materials. If we wish to continue to live prosperously in the future, we have to radically restructure our economy and consumption. Scientific research shows us how to do this.
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    Towards circular and energy-efficient management of building stock
    
    
Material circularity and energy efficiency are highly relevant and intertwined issues for the transition towards a carbon-neutral and circular built environment. In the Netherlands, the building sector has been rendered a priority towards a circular and low-carbon society.
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    Probing molecular layers with low-energy electrons
    
    
Molecular materials have been a subject of interest in fundamental research and applications for decades, and have been studied as bulk crystals, (thin) films and as individual molecules, due to the large variety in their properties. This dissertation explores pentacene crystals near the two-dimensional…
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    Heating and cooling in an energy efficient way
        
    
Over time, the temperature in all buildings will be regulated in a sustainable manner. In this way, using gas will not be necessary anymore.
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    Adiabatic Energy Loss in Hyperthermal H Atom Collisions with Cu and Au: A Basis for Testing the Importance of Nonadiabatic Energy Loss
    
    
Nonadiabatic energy transfer from the translational motion (T) of a molecule impinging on metal surface to the metal’s electrons may determine whether the molecule can lose enough energy to adsorb or react.
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    Latency, Energy, and Schedulability of Real-Time Embedded Systems
    
    
Systems are called real-time systems, if the correctness of the system does not only depend on the correctness of the system output but also on whether the output is delivered on time.
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    Earth, Energy and Sustainability (BSc Major of Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges)
    
    
At the start of the 20th century there were fewer than 2 billion people. Now at over 7 billion, Earth’s population is on target to reach 8 billion by 2027. How has this dramatic increase in human population impacted Earth’s life support systems and natural resources? How should we understand the meaning…
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    Stop wasting energy!
        
    
Unplugging equipment that's secretly guzzling electricity, putting the curtains behind the radiator and only using a water-saving showerhead. The students participating in the Student Energy Race are given tips that everyone who cares about the environment and their wallets should learn from.
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    Droovi de ZilvaFaculty of Science
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    Withstanding the cold: energy feedback in simulations of galaxies that include a cold interstellar medium
    
    
Understanding how galaxies form, interact, and evolve comes largely from comparing theory predictions with observational data. Numerical simulations of galaxies provide the most accurate approach to testing the theory, as they follow the non-linear evolution of gas and dark matter in great detail and…
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    Proper and improper uses of MCDA methods in energy systems analysis
    
    
In this article, Marco Cinelli, assistant professor at Leiden University College The Hague, examines proper and improper uses of Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods in energy systems analysis.
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    Solid State NMR and modelling of photoinduced energy and electron transfer
    
    
Huub de Groot is professor in Biophysical Organic Chemistry. With his team he works in the field of photosynthesis and artificial photosynthesis. The molecular basis for photosynthesis is formed by protein complexes and organelles that contain chlorophyll molecules. The antenna systems herein capture…
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    Determination of surface formation energies on curved single crystals from STM images
    
    
In this thesis, we study different curved single crystals because of the diversity of surface structures across their curvature.
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    Low-Energy Electron Microscopy on Two-Dimensional Systems: Growth, Potentiometry and Band Structure Mapping
    
    
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.M. van Ruitenbeek, Prof.dr. R.M. Tromp
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    Transport coefficients and low energy excitations of a strongly interacting holographic fluid
    
    
In this thesis, classes of strongly interacting quantum field theories, have been studied.
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    Stefan Cetkovic
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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    Representations of Everyday Islam in Europe: Scholars and the ‘Real World’
    
    
What forms does Muslim religiosity take in daily life? What is the relation between representations of Islam and Muslims by scholars and the views that exist in the ‘real world’?
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    Life Cycle Assessment-Based Guidance for development of New Energy Technologies
    
    
The development of new environmentally sound technologies is seen as a key route towards achieving sustainability.
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    nexus policy design: a Mediterranean perspective on managing water-energy interactions
    
    
In order to analyze the challenges linked to data use in the context of nexus governance, Giest & Mukherjee use a policy design lens and more specifically the perspective of organizational policy instruments to look at the Mediterranean region.
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    Superlattices in van der Waals materials: A Low-Energy Electron Microscopy study
    
    
n this PhD thesis, the recombination of different atomic lattices in stacked 2D materials such as twisted bilayer graphene is studied. Using the different possibilities of Low-Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM), the domain forming between the two atomic layers with small differences is studied.
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    Leiden research addresses energy challenges
        
    
Climate change and energy transition were an important theme of the Dutch provincial elections: how should we invest in new sources of energy? Leiden University conducts multidisciplinary research into renewable energy solutions. Read more about this in the ‘Renewable Energy’ research dossier.
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    Media on sustainable energy space uptake
        
    
The production of sustainable energy can take up to 1000 times more space than fossil fuels, environmental researcher Paul Behrens concludes in a publication in Energy Policy. Various media reported on this remarkable outcome.