List of planetary projects
This non-exhaustive overview of ongoing projects lists per year the project titles, the main applicant (their university) and funding call. The list includes projects that have receiving external funding, irregardless of their size, scope or funding entity.
2025
- Life Marker Chip (LMCOOL) – Dr. Niels Ligterink (TUD), NSO Instrumentation programme
- Habitability of Uranian moons – Dr. Marc Rovira Navarro (TUD), NWO Veni talent scheme
- LeakingOceans: From Buried Ocean to Surface Ice: Spectral Signatures of Leaking Oceans on Icy Moons – Dr. S.M. Cazaux (TUD), ERC Advanced Grant
- Volcanic degassing of phosphorus on Venus and implications for cloud habitability – Dr. E.S. Steenstra (TUD), NWO ENW-XS
- The Search for Life on Icy Moons: Sampling Particles from Enceladus’ Ocean – Dr. S.M. Cazaux (TUD), NWA Small Projects
- Hunting for Asteroids with the James Webb Space Telescope: Enhancing Solar System Science and Planetary Defense. – Prof. dr. I.E.E. Kamp (RUG), NWA Small Projects
2024
- Experimental insights into the origin of the largest lava river flows on Venus – Dr. E.S. Steenstra (TUD), NWO Open Competition
- PRELIFE – Pathways, Reactions, and Environments leading to LIFE: An interdisciplinary approach – Prof. dr. ir. I.L. ten Kate et al. (UU), NWA-ORC
- Elucidating tidal dissipation through open science: a window on the evolution of Titan and the Saturnian system from radio science and astrometry – Dr. ir. D. Dirkx (TUD), NWO-GO
- Capturing Venus in total flux and polarisation from the UV to the NIR – Prof. dr. A.P. Siebesma (TUD), NWO-GO
- Mercury from MESSENGER to BepiColombo – Prof. dr. W. van Westrenen (VU), NWO-GO
- From orbit to outcrop: teaching planetary science using hands-on material analogues – dr. S.J. de Vet (TUD), NRO Comenius
- Netherlands Expertise Network on Observables of Planetary Habitability – Prof. dr. W. van Westrenen et al. (VU), NSO
2023
- Where Jupiter’s volcano moon get its heat? – Dr. ir. W. van der Wal (TUD), NWO-GO
- Volatile Element Cycles on Venus: Implications for the Evolution of Venus´ Greenhouse-Dominated Atmosphere (VenusVolAtmos) – Dr. E.S. Steenstra (TUD), ERC Starting Grant
- Defining the role of sublimation-driven mass-wasting on extra-terrestrial bodies – Dr. T. de Haas (UU), NWO-GO
- Revealing the interiors of the giant planets – Dr. Y. Miguel (LEI), NWO-GO
- Gravity Reveals Dynamic Support of Martian Volcanoes – Dr. ir. B.C. Root (TUD), NWO-GO
- Metal incorporation into carbonates to investigate early Earth and Mars conditions – Dr. M. Sánchez-Román (VU), NWO-GO
- Drone-assisted meteorite searching using AI – Dr. S.J. de Vet (TUD), Paneth Meteorite Trust, Royal Astronomical Society
Funding opportunities
Several funding opportunities in the Netherlands are open for planetary science research. These range from personal grants, to funding allocated in an open competition and to dedicated programmes for consortia. A few examples of funding via the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and the Netherlands Space Office (NSO) include:
- NWO Talent Programme
- NWO Rubicon
- NWO Open Competition ENW
- Dutch Research Agenda (NWA)
- User Support for Space Research
- Space Instruments Program
News articles
The latest news articles about recently awarded research projects that focus on planetary science topics.
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Small chip, grand mission: searching for signs of extraterrestrial life
Read more: Small chip, grand mission: searching for signs of extraterrestrial lifeIs life possible – or has it ever been possible – on other planets? The (Origin of) Life Marker Chip (LMCOOL) seeks the answer. This innovative chip is being developed by a Dutch consortium led by Dr Niels…
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Veni grant to explore habitability of Uranian moons
Read more: Veni grant to explore habitability of Uranian moonsSeveral icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn harbour subsurface oceans potentially suitable for life. In contrast, our knowledge of Uranian moons is limited, as Voyager 2’s 1986 flyby remains the only visit. To improve our understanding, Dr Marc…
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ERC Advanced Grant for unveiling the hidden oceans of Jupiter and Saturn’s moons
Read more: ERC Advanced Grant for unveiling the hidden oceans of Jupiter and Saturn’s moonsThe oceans of several moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn are considered among the most promising environments for finding extraterrestrial life. Buried beneath kilometres of ice, the moons’ surfaces may carry crucial information about the oceans below. Dr. Stéphanie…