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A simulation model without statistical analysis is useless (?!)
Simulation models of different types are commonly used in a wide variety of applications, such as crop yield prediction, forecasting climate change effects, quantifying effects of shocks on ecosystems or sociotechnical systems lik ...
Supervisor: Dr. G.A.K. (George) van Voorn
Department: Mathematical and Statistical Methods Group |
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Systems Theory for Sustainability
The development of mathematical systems theory started in the early 60’s, basically for linear systems. In the past decades the theory has been more and more applied to complex real-world systems with their inherent non-linear, ti ...
Supervisor: Simon Goddek, Jan Klok
Department: Mathematical and Statistical Methods Group |
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Nanomedicine in immunology
Nanomedicine, at the intersection of nanotechnology and medicine, holds immense promise in revolutionizing healthcare by offering precise diagnosis and personalized treatment, particularly in conditions like cancer. In our researc ...
Supervisor: Mangala Srinivas, Alvja Mali
Department: Cell Biology and Immunology Group |
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Immune cell dynamics
To treat cancer often cell-based therapies are used. In order to track and monitor these cells and to be sure they arrive their intended destination we make use of quantitative in vivo cell tracking, as well as in vivo imaging. Mu ...
Supervisor: Mangala Srinivas, Robbin de Kruijf
Department: Cell Biology and Immunology Group |
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Assessing risks of fishing lead for aquatic life
Fisherman use lead sinkers to weigh down the lines and on a yearly basis a considerable amount of lead sinkers gets lost and enters in surface waters. But what about toxic risks of this 'fisherman’s lead'? A literature study will ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters (AEW)
Noel Diepens (ERA)
Ivo Roessink (ERA)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Functional fire resilience in Amazonian forests
Also possible as BSc thesis/ BSc internship/ MSc thesis/ MSc internship
Our project is about the resilience of Amazonian forests to fire. We try to understand this resilience based on functional traits, and work with these for ...
Supervisor: Dr. Masha van der Sande, David Pacuk (MSc)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Competitive traits and trade-offs in harmful cyanobacterial populations
At NIOO in Wageningen, the following project starts:
Eutrophication and climate change may increase the frequency and intensity of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. One of the negative consequences of harmful cyanobacterial blooms i ...
Supervisor: Chaohong (Harley) Lin at h.lin@nioo.knaw.nl
Dedmer van de Waal at d.vandewaal@nioo.knaw.nl
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Nutrition Sensitive Landscapes
Nutrition-sensitive landscape (NSL) does not imply that the environment can produce all nutrients required for adequate human nutrition; it does, however, mean a focus on building diversity into the landscape and food system to pr ...
Supervisor: Jeroen Groot
Stéphanie Alvarez
Department: Farming Systems Ecology |
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