541 search results for “random water in random environmental” in the Student website
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Franco Donati -
Hauke Ward -
Sterre ter HaarFaculty of Science
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Kristie Tjokro -
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Mandy de WildeFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Akinyinka AkinyoadeAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Navigating the Unpredictable: Climate Chaos and the Future of Water
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Dozens of massive stars launched from young star cluster R136
Astronomers have used data from the European Gaia Space Telescope to discover 55 high-speed stars launched from the young star cluster R136 in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. This increases tenfold the number of known “runaway stars” in this region. The team of astronomers,…
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The role of bubble formation in sustainable hydrogen production
The sustainable production of hydrogen could potentially be made more efficient by adding a cleverly chosen salt to the process. Researchers at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC), in collaboration with physicists at the University of Twente, have discovered that the type of salt present in the…
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Approval and application
Approval and application
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European grants for research on ultrathin membranes and the biological clock in bacteria
Two research groups involving Leiden University have been awarded a major European grant, the ERC Synergy Grant. This for research on the development of membranes that can clean water and purify medical drugs and research on the biological clock in certain bacteria.
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Jason RudallFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Shivant JhagroeFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Brian McGarryFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Marieke KluinFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Baoxiao Liu - Well-being moment: Stand-Up Paddleboarding
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‘Poorer people often bear the brunt of sustainability initiatives’
The effects of sustainability projects on poorer, marginalised people should be considered at a much earlier stage. This is the opinion of Marja Spierenburg, Professor of Anthropology of Sustainable Development and Livelihood, who will give her inaugural lecture on 25 February.
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It is not easy to simplify your research
Defending your PhD research in front of nearly 300 elementary school students: that was the challenge faced by PhD candidates Jo-Anne Verschoor and Marinka de Willigen during the VUURVLIEGEN competition organised by the Centrum JongerenCommunicatie Chemie (C3). After an exciting competition, the children…
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Post-quantum cryptography should keep our DigiD, bank accounts and state secrets safe
Our banking, DigiD and sensitive medical data: what if our entire digital infrastructure can no longer be trusted? Jelle Don has this question permanently in mind as he goes about his research. And that is no bad thing because without new digital security measures, our society will be extremely vuln…
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How polluting buildings and machinery make rich countries ever richer
Rich countries are getting richer because of environmentally polluting (construction) investments from the past, largely at the expense of poor countries. This was shown by long-term economic and environmental data. 'The gap between poor and rich countries is widening.' Scientists from the Leiden Institute…
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Gerard Persoon
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Hilde WokerFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Christina Luise ToenshoffFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Bianca Angelien ClaveriaFaculty of Humanities
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Manja KoendersFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jonathan HuijtsFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Daniëlla Dam-de JongFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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NWO and the National Science Foundation China award 1.1M euro to urban resilience research
Arnold Tukker and Mingming Hu (CML) will look for urban resilience solutions in the Dutch-Chinese ReSURE2 project that received 1.1M euro.
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Mosquitos in town: how to prevent disease risk (and still green your city)
In cities, parks take the blame for mosquito problems. However, the real issue is usually a few streets away. Drains and standing rainwater create ideal breeding grounds for larvae. As a result, controlling adult mosquitoes in parks makes little sense, says environmental scientist Louie Krol in his…
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Jens IversonFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Kornelia Serwatowska -
Chloe Wayman -
Fundraising Bake Initiative for Gaza
Study support
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Anna NotsuFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Kevin Groen -
Qi Chen -
Charlotte Lapré -
Aafke Oldenbeuving -
Caitlin Black -
Tom Nederstigt