925 zoekresultaten voor “human potential” in de Publieke website
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spreekt op de Zomerschool "Open Sea on Migrations, Sea Border Control and Human Rights”
Op 13 juni sprak Jorrit Rijpma over migratie- en grenscontrole op de Zomerschool
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Functionalized two-dimensional membranes and materials for solar-to-fuel devices: a multiscale computational approach
In the current global context, there is a pressing need to address sustainable energy supplies to safeguard our Planet and its ecosystems. The choices made by human society have a significant impact on genetic evolution and climate.
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Pesticides and health – challenges and opportunities for exposure assessment
The aim is to develop methods to assess environmental and occupational exposure to (individual) pesticides, to be applied in epidemiological studies investigating pesticide exposure and human health. Furthermore, we aim to investigate the potential association between exposure to pesticides and Parkinson’s…
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Comparative biology of common and grey seals along the Dutch coast
What are the main factors associated with the stranding of the two seal species? What are the factors influencing the prevalence of disease in the two species? Which human-related factors influence the populations of the two seal species?
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onderzoek aan Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Op 3 en 4 maart vond de 2e PhD Seminar over internationaal strafrecht, internationale mensenrechten en internationaal humanitair recht plaats aan het Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights op Sicilië. Ida Asscher en Anna Smulders, beiden promovenda aan het Grotius Centre…
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Jan-Peter Loof gekozen tot bestuursvoorzitter School of Human Rights Research
Tijdens de laatste vergadering van het bestuur van de Onderzoekschool Rechten van de Mens (School of Human Rights Research) is Jan-Peter Loof gekozen tot bestuursvoorzitter, als opvolger van Prof. dr. M. Kamminga (Universiteit Maastricht) die in april met emeritaat is gegaan.
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Succesvolle excursie Adv. LLM programma in European and International Human Rights Law
Van zondag 16 tot en met zaterdag 21 april vond de jaarlijkse excursie plaats van het Adv. LLM programma in European and International Human Rights Law (EIHRL).
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EPCEM 2001: Differences in the authorization process of GMOs in the EU and the USA
This report investigates the different approaches in the authorization process of GMOs for commercial use in the European Union and the United States of America. Three main aspects are considered and analyzed as potential causes of differences in the authorization process of GMOs for commercial use.…
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boek "Constitutionalism, Democracy and Religious Freedom. To Be Fully Human"
In 2014 ontving Hans-Martien ten Napel een Research Fellowship in Legal Studies aan het Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, NJ. Het boek dat hij schreef als uitvloeisel van dit fellowship is vorige week verschenen bij Routledge Law.
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Piqani en Jesse houden lezing aan het Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights in Praag
Darinka Piqani en Moritz Jesse, beiden verbonden aan het Europa Instituut Leiden, waren uitgenodigd als sprekers bij het Centre for Constitutionalism and Human Rights dat deel uitmaakt van de Rechtenfaculteit van de Charles Universiteit in Praag.
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Paul van der Heijden ontvangt subsidie voor databank Business & Human Rights
Prof. Paul van der Heijden (Internationaal Arbeidsrecht) heeft een subsidie van 50.000 euro ontvangen van de stad Den Haag om een begin te maken met de bouw van een databank Business & Human Rights.
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Species Literacy: The perception and cultural portrayal of animals
In his dissertation Michiel Hooykaas outlines the results of six empirical research projects focused at biodiversity awareness in the Netherlands, specifically people’s knowledge about animals.
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tot sekszorgrobot: kom naar de online talkshow 'The Future of AI is Human'
Hoe is het om door robots te worden begluurd? Wist je dat ze ook discrimineren? Onze verwevenheid met techniek is makkelijk, maar het wringt ook. Kunstenaars en wetenschappers laten dat in de volle breedte zien in de online SAILS-talkshow The Future of AI is Human. Laat je inspireren op dinsdag 15 december…
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‘The ILLP has been helpful for every human relation I have’
What is leadership? Can it be taught, and if so, how? The International Leiden Leadership Programme (ILLP) helps students find their own style, say ILLP graduate Marko Simovski and his former coach Annah Neve in an interview: 'It’s about you, discovering you.'
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Nuclear Quantum Effects in Solid Water
Ice, the solid state of water, plays an important role on our planet as well as the entire universe.Despite the fact that an individual water molecule has a very simple structure, its chemical bonding in the solid phase can be surprisingly complex.
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PROGENY
How do you make a technology sustainable that does not even exist yet? Well, by bringing together an interdisciplinary team of pioneering European experts right at the start and paying attention to sustainability right from the development phase.
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Luka Narisha
Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
l.l.narisha@cml.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 5615
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Misha Plagis wint de International Studies Association, Human Rights Section Best Paper
Misha Plagis, universitair docent aan het Grotius Centre of Public International Law, schreef samen met Dr. Nicole De Silva (Concordia Universiteit) een paper over NGO's, internationale rechtbanken en het verzet van staten tegen de verantwoordingsplicht inzake mensenrechten bij het Afrikaanse Hof voor…
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PhD candidate - biodiversity & society: the Dutch home as a multispecies space
Sociale Wetenschappen
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Environmental Impacts of Diet Changes
Evaluating the environmental consequences of diet changes in the European Union.
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Duffy over Global Trends in Counter-terrorism and the Implications for human rights in Africa
Op 8 maart 2023 verscheen een monografie over Global Trends in Counter-terrorism and the Implications for human rights in Africa. Deze studie van Helen Duffy, hoogleraar Internationaal Humanitair Recht en Mensenrechten in Leiden, onderzoekt de impact van terrorismebestrijding op democratie, vrede, rechtsstaat…
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Modelling metastatic melanoma in zebrafish
Death in all types of melanomas is generally caused by metastasis. Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular melanoma, there are currently no (patient-derived) animal models that faithfully recapitulate metastatic dissemination of UM.
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Design and application of dextran based cross-linked networks
This thesis describes the design, characterization and application of dextran based crosslinked network.
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Governance and Data Science Group
The extensive use of electronic communication channels and other devices has opened new possibilities for collecting data on human behavior. This information is sometimes openly accessible, but largely part of administrative registration systems that are not open to the broader public. The data provides…
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Effects of light at night on plants and their interactions with other species
What is the effect of light at night on plant phenology and physiology, and how does this affect plant interactions with other species?
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SMALL Savannah : an information system for the integrated analysis of land use change in the Far North of Cameroon
Promotores: W.T. de Groot, M. Tchuenté, Co-promotor: J.P. Cheylan
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Searching by Learning: Exploring Artificial General Intelligence on Small Board Games by Deep Reinforcement Learning
In deep reinforcement learning, searching and learning techniques are two important components. They can be used independently and in combination to deal with different problems in AI, and have achieved impressive results in game playing and robotics. These results have inspired research into artificial…
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Plan B for particle physics: finding long lived particles at CERN
This thesis discusses the discovery potential of Intensity Frontier experiments.
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The noisy underwater world: the effect of sound on behaviour of captive zebrafish
Promotor: Carel J. ten Cate, Co-Promotor: Hans W. Slabbekoorn
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CarbonCap
In the CarbonCap project, consumption oriented technological options and policy measures are identified as an addition to the present EU and world climate policy.
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How Electrostatic Interactions Drive Nucleosome Binding of RNF168 & PSIP1
The studies presented in the work show the potential of the integrative use of biophysical data in defining the structural basis of protein interactions.
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Cathodic corrosion
Cathodic corrosion is a relatively unknown phenomenon that can severely etch metallic electrodes at cathodic (negative) potentials.
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Immunity in atherosclerosis: novel assays, biomarkers and therapeutic approaches
Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease resulting in the formation of an arterial plaque. Despite lipid lowering, recurrent cardiovascular events remain a risk. While atherosclerosis is primarily lipid-driven, the immune system plays a critical role in the pathophysiology.
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Martin Sievert
Faculteit Governance and Global Affairs
m.c.g.sievert@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9500
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Suzan van de Velde
Faculteit Archeologie
s.m.van.de.velde@arch.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Liselotte Rambonnet
Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
l.rambonnet@biology.leidenuniv.nl | +31 715272 5082
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Lianne Baars
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
l.p.baars@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Proteins in harmony: Tuning selectivity in early drug discovery
This thesis describes the importance of being able to control the selectivity of potential drug candidates.
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Visualization of effector protein translocation from Agrobacterium tumefaciens into host cells
In our research protein translocation from Agrobacterium into yeast and plant cells is studied to obtain fundamental insights in the translocation process
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Abiotic depletion in LCIA
Possible improvements for the assessment of abiotic depletion in LCA.
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Dynamic testing and excellence
Unfolding potential
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José Joordens op BNR over het gedrag van oudste voorouder Lucy
Archeologe José Joordens reageert in het BNR radioprogramma Wetenschap Vandaag op de ontdekking dat onze oudste voorouders meer in bomen leefden dan gedacht.
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Material flow analysis for the C&D waste management systems in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain and Finland
What are the flows of C&DW (e.g. bricks, concrete, gypsum and wood) in the case study countries ? How to define the specification for each material to be quantified? What indicators should be used to identify the pattern of each C&DW management system? How to interpret the MFA results in relation…
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The music of language: exploring grammar, prosody and rhythm perception in zebra finches and budgerigars
Promotor: C.J. ten Cate
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A study on PsbS and its role as a pH sensor
Solar energy harnessed by plants and algae has great potential to be converted into biofuels for future generations.
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Bearing with noise: The effects of highway noise on behaviour and development in zebra finches
Anthropogenic noise negatively affects wildlife in a wide range of taxonomic groups.
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Breaking the witches' spell: towards steering the soil microbiome for volatile-mediated control of the root parasitic weed Striga
Striga hermonthica, commonly known as witchweed, infests major cereal crops in Sub-Saharan Africa causing severe yield losses and threatening the livelihood of millions of resource poor farmers.
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Discovery of novel inhibitors to investigate diacylglycerol lipases and α/β hydrolase domain 16A
Promotor: H.S. Overkleeft, Co-promotor: M. van der Stelt
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The power of one qubit in quantum simulation algorithms
Quantum computing is an emerging technology, which holds the potential to simulate complex quantum systems beyond the reach of classical numerical methods.Despite recent formidable advancements in quantum hardware, constructing a quantum computer capable of performing useful calculations remains challenging.In…