Research projects
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Historical Database Suriname and the Caribbean
The goal of this project is to make information about the populations of Suriname and the former Netherlands Antilles available online for the public and for scientific research.
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Engaging with Istanbul's Water Heritage
This project explores the potential of Istanbul's historical water heritage as a driver of sustainable solutions to contemporary and future challenges regarding water supply and use.
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Preclinical development of antiviral COVID medicine
Researchers at the Synthetic Organic Chemistry group at Radboud University and spin-offs Protinhi and Artemis are developing an antiviral molecule medicine against COVID-19.
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QTOX
In the EU Marie Curie QTOX project, we aim to improve chemical risk assessment by bridging the gap between toxicity tests in the lab and ecologically relevant endpoints in the field.
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The Power of Size
This project looks at chemical pollution, one of the fastest growing environmental problems in the world. The project derives relationships for parameters that determine the emission, fate, accumulation and effects of substances.
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Sustainability & Public Law
Five PhD candidates, all part of SteR, have started research projects focused on different aspects of sustainability and public law. They each focus on different area(s) of law within the wider field of public law.
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“Pursuit of holiness” in the Provincia Belgica Flandrica during the second half of the seventeenth century
In this project, the Carmelite pursuit of holiness in the second half of the 17th century is examined from four angles: as an administrative ambition, as a personal narrative, in the training of novices and within cultural sanctity-models.
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Unhealthy eating in young adults
This project investigates factors affecting eating behaviours, such as stress, physical activity, and BMI. Additionally, this project seeks to design interventions targeting food cravings and unhealthy eating behaviours.
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Meta-CLI
Meta-CLI is a collaborative tool for researchers in the field of child bilingualism where they can share and use data on cross-linguistic influence.
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Research projects involving the PIC gel
The synthetic gel 'PIC', discovered in Nijmegen is a synthetic gel with the properties of a biological gel. As a synthetic material, researchers have full control over the structure and the mechanical properties.
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In search of the perfect match
This project will explore the transition from instrumental to romantic partner choice following the emergence of the love-match ideal in England that became internalized in nineteenth-century western countries
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Corpus-based research into intra- and interpersonal language variation in people with aphasia
People with aphasia (PWA) experience language impairments due to acquired brain damage. The aim of this project is therefore to make these individual differences measurable and record them, especially the differences within the speaker.
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Dutch User organisation for Accelerator-based Light Sources (DUALIS)
The general mission of DUALIS is to strengthen the Dutch user community and its competitiveness for experiment time at international accelerator-based light sources including synchrotrons and free electron lasers (FELs).
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Accurate Biomarker Analysis
The Translational Metabolic Laboratory (TML) of the Radboudumc and FELIX laboratory have joined forces by combining their next-generation metabolic screening and IR ion spectroscopy approaches.
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Radboud Consortium for Glycoscience
The Radboud Consortium for Glycoscience is a collaboration between different research groups of the Radboud University to engage in the field of glycobiology.
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Digitalisation in Language Education
In this project, we are interested in the emerging interactions between learners, teachers, and the digital tools within these and similar contexts.
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Developing novel behavioral interventions for highly sensitive people
The purpose of this scientific research is to gain feedback on a new intervention program that is designed to increase well-being. We are seeking volunteers to provide feedback on our activities and their experience.
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Interdisciplinary education for sustainable nature conservation
Simon and Constant are developing a programme in which students from different disciplines work together on ecological challenges. Hands-on experience and knowledge sharing help them to understand complex problems and find sustainable solutions.
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Autonomy, persuasion, and manipulation in the digital sphere
Emerging information technologies like large language models and opaque recommendation systems pose challenges to public values. In this theme, researchers from various fields study the current online information ecosystem.
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PhD research Cansu Yasar: Het gebruik van kunstmatige intelligentie bij e-commerce
Cansu Yasar is working on a dissertation with the working title 'Het gebruik van kunstmatige intelligentie bij e-commerce'.