379 search results for “carbon dioxide” in the Public website
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18 Veni subsidies for Leiden, 8 for our faculty!
This year, NWO has awarded a Veni subsidy to 143 young researchers who have recently obtained their PhD. 17 of these researchers are at Leiden University and one works at the LUMC. The successful applicants will each receive 250,000 euro to develop their ideas and carry out research over a period of…
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Success for Leiden with Vidi subsidies
NWO has awarded a Vidi subsidy to a total of 89 young and innovative researchers. Leiden researchers have won twelve of these subsidies and three subsidies have gone to the LUMC. Each researcher will receive up to 800,000 euro to develop a particular research theme or to set up a research group.
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Liveable Communities: project with a sustainable outlook
With the Liveable Communities – Liveable Planet project, Marja Spierenburg, Professor of Anthropology of Sustainability and Livelihood, is showing that scientists are driven by ambition, hope and faith. She is linking Vrouw Vennepolder, a polder in Zuid-Holland, to the UN climate goals.
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The quest for the magic angle
Stack two layers of graphene, twisted at slightly different angles to each other, and the material spontaneously becomes a superconductor. Science still can't explain how something so magical can happen, but physicists use special equipment to reveal what is taking place under the surface.
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Klaas van Leest receives Dick Stufkens Prize 2021
The Dick Stufkens Prize 2021 for the best PhD thesis of the Holland Research School of Molecular Chemistry (HRSMC) has been awarded to Klaas van Leest for his thesis 'Open- Shell Cobalt Complexes with Redox-Active Ligands; Electronic Structure and Nitrene Transfer Reactivity'. Van Leest, who is now…
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14 Veni grants awarded to Leiden researchers
Fourteen promising researchers from Leiden University have been given the opportunity to realise their research plans for the coming years thanks to a Veni grant from the NWO. This year, these subsidies have been granted to studies of the influence of noise on the great tit, the conditions necessary…
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This Week's Discoveries | 23 May 2017
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Can Nudges Be Transparent and Yet Effective?
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Activity, Diet, and Social Practice: Addressing Everyday Life in Human Skeletal Remains
Book Presentation
- Diplomacy and Global Affairs Research Seminar Series
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This Week’s Discoveries | 24 April 2018
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This Week’s Discoveries | 14 November 2017
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FRESH Lecture: Proton Transport in Aqueous and Biomolecular Systems: A Remarkably Complex and Collective Phenomenon
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Finessage for ‘Touching: An Exhibition of Material Research Samples and Recipes’
Arts and Culture
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Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating of Palaeolithic cave sites and their environmental context in the western Mediterranean
PhD Defence
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'Hello World!' lecture, by Frans W. Saris
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Why we need to co-create knowledge for sustainability – and why this is easier said than done
Recent debates on energy transitions and poverty illustrate the social ecological complexities of sustainability problems. These cannot be tackled by single academic disciplines – nor by academics alone. In this blog, Marja Spierenburg reflects on the need for, and challenges of ‘transdisciplinarity…
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Sustainability and energy: AI research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
From energy transition to the nitrogen crisis: artificial intelligence can be of great help. Researchers from the three universities in Zuid-Holland are seizing the opportunity. Three of them talk about collaborative research in the AI for Energy and Sustainability focus group within the Zuid-Holland…
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The recent IPCC report: some reactions from our Liveable planet community
The publication of the recent IPCC report on climate change has not gone unnoticed, to put it mildly, certainly not within the Liveable Planet community.
- Modeling the catalytically active site in dynamical environments
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Farewell Symposium Jos van den Broek
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This Week's Discoveries | 4 June 2019
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FRESH Lecture: About interfaces and supports in catalysis
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‘Surgeons and rowers have a lot in common’
Rower Boudewijn Röell (31) already has one Olympic medal, but he's hoping to win another in Tokyo. 'At some point, though, you do have to stop.' Easier said than done in a time of corona.
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Older publications
Overview of the publications of the department of Environmental Biology (1972-2015)
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Agenda
Overview of all Asia events at Leiden University
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Summer School 'The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance'
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Sponsored Research
Global Interactions sponsors a number of research projects of Leiden University researchers.
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Campus The Hague Career Event 2022
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