Catherine Blanchard (Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ) attended the event, which gathered scientists, State representatives, the industry and members of civil society.
To help Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ staff set up their workflow when using software tools and computational services, the Research Engineering team makes its expertise available.
Worldwide, large tracts of land are contaminated with PFAS. Instead of the classic "dig and dump" method, the university wants to explore the possibilities of sustainable remediation.
Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ is funding five Signature Project Grants of €150,000 to five interdisciplinary project teams working on societal challenges for a greener, more sustainable future.
By sharing research facilities and data openly to scientists undertaking research into the subsurface, we aim to improve our collective knowledge and pave the way to a safe and sustainable use of the subsurface.
In the Groningen landscape, you will find few signs that directly refer to gas extraction. Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ scholars Gertjan Plets and Nikkie Wiegink aim to change this.
This year, seven Utrecht researchers will receive an ERC Consolidator Grant. The European Union provides this subsidy of an average of 2 million euros to researchers who have made their mark in science.
The jury praises her interdisciplinary approach, her tireless quest for knowledge, and the industrial applications that emerge from her research on nanomaterials.
The COMBINED project— ten knowledge institutes and fourteen societal partners—will develop the knowledge required for a successful approach to climate change and biodiversity loss.
On 29th September 2023, policymakers, researchers, students, farmers, and social movements came together to explore what a degrowth perspective can bring to the debate on agri-food system sustainability.
New research shines a light on Japan's experience with circularity, offering valuable insights for policymakers and others who aim to transform their own economies.
The new Expertise Point for Mathematics was opened last Friday at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ. A milestone, said Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Mariëlle Paul.
Premature birth, sleep problems and having a smoking mother have been found to be risk factors in causing developmental language disorders in children. Six Utrecht researchers at different faculties studied this phenomenon.
Research unit Quantitative Biodiversity Dynamics is looking for ways to make the best use of data to gain insight into biodiversity and how it changes over time.
From 28 August to 5 September 2022, 29 Climate Physics students went on a study excursion to France, under guidance of IMAU researcher Erik van Sebille