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the laws of quantum mechanics and relativity. String theory answers fundamental questions about the symmetries of nature, the quantum nature of black holes, and the quantum description of cosmological
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into the expressiveness of structurally constrained control flows. This PhD project explores these questions through the lenses of programming languages, automata theory, and process algebra. Key responsibilities
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research group exploring (noncommutative) algebraic geometry, with connections to representation theory. This position offers opportunities for collaboration, participation in seminars and workshops, and
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decision-making frameworks can support this. Drawing on transition management theory—which emphasizes long-term visioning, multi-level governance, and experimentation—you study how leaders navigate
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. Demonstrates a solid understanding of educational theories and practices, preferably with some experience in instructional design, teaching, or instructor education. Possesses strong communication and academic
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work in close collaboration with the teams at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics (Prof. Xinliang Feng) and at the Dresden University of Technology (Prof. Thomas Heine). About the Leiden
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(international) project and able to undertake international travel background on microbial ecology and evolutionary theory is advantageous The candidate will join a dynamic research group working
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a Master’s degree in mathematics, with some background in probability theory and analysis. • Interests: You should have a strong interest in stochastic analysis and dynamical systems and their
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institutions in the Netherlands or abroad, and members of the Academy. About the M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize The M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize was established in 1965 in honour of virologist M.W. Beijerinck
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Greek literature or in a related field. An interest in posthumanist theory and/or the environmental humanities. Very good knowledge of Latin and/or Ancient Greek. Excellent oral and written command