651 search results for “random works in random environmental” in the Student website
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Joon Hyung LeeFaculty of Science
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Federico CapannoliFaculty of Science
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Satellite swarms, random walks and a cup of tea
He brings order to chaos and analyses satellite swarms. During his PhD research, mathematician Oliver Nagy delved into random networks and how they reach equilibrium. Along the way, he also developed a handy tool. This knowledge is valuable for calculations related to communication networks.
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Nandan MalhotraFaculty of Science
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No experiments but equations: how Daoyi Wang uses math to understand the world
How do you study the growth of microorganisms, the spread of epidemic diseases or the healing of wounds, without actually performing experiments? Daoyi Wang, PhD candidate at the Mathematical Institute, worked on a specific mathematical model that can describe the growth of microorganisms and many other…
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Nina KomrijSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Gezinus Wolters
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Karin van der HieleSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Painting works in the Gorlaeus Building starting 2 December
Facility
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Kaushar KagziFaculty of Science
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Rosanne van der VoetFaculty of Humanities
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What works in suicide prevention? Lessons from the 113 Helpline
113 Suicide Prevention gave a guest lecture about suicide prevention at the Spanish Steps in Wijnhaven
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Jan BoersemaFaculty of Science
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Paul BehrensFaculty of Science
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Arthur RonnerFaculty of Science
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What works in social work? Large-scale research into social resilience policy interventions
The need for knowledge among practitioners and the lack of an academic knowledge base for specifically collective arrangements of social work in the Netherlands were the reason for Anouk de Koning, Femke Kaulingfreks and Maartje van der Woude to start working on a Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) application…
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Laura BertensFaculty of Humanities
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Gus GreensteinFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Ine AlbertsAdministration and Central Services
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Asmaa KhadimFaculty of Law
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Kat StewartFaculty of Science
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Hai LinFaculty of Science
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Bertram de BoerFaculty of Science
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Sofie RasmussenFaculty of Science
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Daniel Zumel GeteFaculty of Science
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Amy de BruïneSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Marion CollewetFaculty of Law
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Arjan de KoningFaculty of Science
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Yun ShaoFaculty of Science
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Feifei WangFaculty of Science
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Haifeng ZhouFaculty of Science
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Angela CareddaFaculty of Science
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Jennifer AndersonFaculty of Science
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Become a participant
Taking part in scientific research is an opportunity to learn more about yourself while helping society at the same time.
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Heidi RooijakkersAdministration and Central Services
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Ilse KamerlingFaculty of Archaeology
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Amalia Campos DelgadoFaculty of Law
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Ann Marie WilsonFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Surendra BalraadjsingFaculty of Science
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Ranran WangFaculty of Science
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José MogollónFaculty of Science
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Jinhui ZhouFaculty of Science
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A better world begins with bringing together economic law, environmental law and human rights
Economic law, environmental law and human rights are important fields of law for sustainable development. But they do not interact sufficiently, which makes it difficult to implement sustainable development.
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Glenn Aguilar HernandezFaculty of Science
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Eman ElbadryFaculty of Science
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Jie HuFaculty of Science
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Nicolas NavarreFaculty of Science
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Emilio Solis SanchezFaculty of Science
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Assessing total environmental impact is becoming even more important
Life cycle assessment (LCA) reveals the total environmental impact of products or production processes, and EU rules are going to make this even more important.
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Anniek KortleveFaculty of Science