Submitted by Ms. Cath Barnett on
Biosphere Impact Studies group at SCK CEN
- Long-term consequences of exposure to nuclear accident relevant radionuclides in Lemna minor from (epi)genetic to community level effects.
More details: https://www.sckcen.be/nl/thesis-and-internship-topics/long-term-consequences-exposure-nuclear-accident-relevant-radionuclides-lemna-minor-epigenetic-community-level-effects-0 - Studying the long-term effects of the nuclear Chernobyl accident on a radiosensitive plant, Pinus sylvestris, using a multi-level-omics approach.
More details: https://www.sckcen.be/nl/thesis-and-internship-topics/studying-long-term-effects-nuclear-chernobyl-accident-radiosensitive-plant-pinus-sylvestris-using-multi-level-omics-approach-0 - Impact on changing soil conditions following inundation on radionuclide and heavy metal (re)mobilization and the interplay with the soil microbiome.
More details: https://www.sckcen.be/nl/thesis-and-internship-topics/impact-changing-soil-conditions-following-inundation-radionuclide-and-heavy-metal-remobilization-and-interplay-soil-microbiome
Deadline for all 3 PhD applications: 31/03/21