896 search results for “leiden cycle analysis” in the Staff website
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Timothy NaFaculty of Science
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Ester van der VoetFaculty of Science
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Carlos Felipe Blanco RochaFaculty of Science
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Leiden industrial ecologist and Italian pharma company receive an EU grant to realise sustainable drug production
With a €1.5 million European grant, industrial ecologist Stefano Cucurachi will work on more sustainable production methods for the pharmaceutical industry. The Italian company Angelini Pharma intends to use the resulting knowledge to make its production process more sustainable.
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Ilse KamerlingFaculty of Archaeology
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Joeri MorpurgoFaculty of Science
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Devon GravesFaculty of Archaeology
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How sustainable is your coffee cup? Professor Jeroen Guinée finds out
What is the environmental impact of the fish on our plates? And is an electric car really more sustainable when we include the generation of electricity? Jeroen Guinée maps the environmental impact of products and technologies. He analyses them from raw material to waste disposal. He was appointed Professor…
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Tom WilderjansFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Stewart McDowallFaculty of Science
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Sebastiaan DeetmanFaculty of Science
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Marc van der MeideFaculty of Science
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Jingwen LiaoFaculty of Archaeology
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Takuma WatariFaculty of Science
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Bastienne VriesendorpFaculty of Science
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Jeremy MenzerFaculty of Archaeology
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Yanan LiangFaculty of Science
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self-sufficiency through green roofs: Modeling, Optimization, and Policy Scenario Analysis
PhD defence
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Mink van IJzendoornFaculty of Archaeology
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Life cycle of comets near other star resembles that of our solar system
The life cycle of comets near the star Beta Pictoris is similar to that of comets in our own solar system. This is the conclusion of a team of astronomers from the Netherlands, France and Brazil. It seems that, just like in our own solar system, there are fewer comets as the star gets older. The researchers,…
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Marion CollewetFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Cycling like a Jumbo-Visma pro with the Leiden data model
Just like the professional riders from the Jumbo-Visma team, amateur cyclists will soon be able to analyse and improve their performance. Leiden data scientists working with the cycling team are making their smart data model available so that every serious cyclist can keep track of their fitness.
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Roeland EmausFaculty of Archaeology
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Carina van de Wetering
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Bertram de BoerFaculty of Science
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Kerwin OlfersFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Fabrizio CorrieraFaculty of Science
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Patrick GouwLeiden University Libraries
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Mathijs DeenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Levon AmatuniFaculty of Science
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Tycho JongenelenFaculty of Science
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Justin LianFaculty of Science
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Esther van der EntFaculty of Science
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What will this new interview cycle do for me? And four other questions about GROW
The announcement was made shortly before the summer break: from 1 September the annual Performance & Development (P&D) interview will have a new format and also a new name. The P&D interview will be changing to GROW (Gesprekken over Resultaat, Ontwikkeling en Welzijn): Conversations on Performance,…
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‘I use a statistical analysis to estimate my travel time by bike’
Why use Google Maps when you can also calculate your bike route based on your own data. Statistician and cyclist Alexander Dürre sees statistics in everything around him. He analyses data of soccer games and calculates the possible winners of cycling races. ‘When I have too much time, I apply statistics…
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excavation to public outreach: our bachelor's students experienced the full cycle of archaeology
In May and June of 2021, Bachelor 1 and 2 students of the Faculty of Archaeology joined in the excavation at Oss. After the fieldwork itself, a second post-excavations week started in Leiden where each of them participated in small groups conducting archaeological find processing and working on creative…
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Francesca AriciFaculty of Science
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Frank de Zwart
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Yanell BraumullerFaculty of Science
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Marc MolendijkFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Investigating Caribbean migrations with a Vidi grant: ‘With isotope analysis we can look at individual behaviors and long term patterns’
Archaeologist Jason Laffoon was awarded an NWO Vidi grant for an innovative investigation into ancient migrations in the western Caribbean. The innovative character of this research project lies in the wide-scale application of isotope analysis and isotope mapping. ‘We aim at further developing methods…
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Brenda Miranda XicotencatlFaculty of Science
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Jana EnkingFaculty of Science
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Hazem EltohamyFaculty of Science
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Bartolomeus Häussling LöwgrenFaculty of Science
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Amelie MüllerFaculty of Science
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Maarten KoeseFaculty of Science
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Jonas KlimtFaculty of Science
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Arthur SchoorlemmerFaculty of Science
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Lena KilianFaculty of Science