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of the Dutch NWA consortium “PRELIFE”, https://www.originscenter.nl/prelife/ The origin of life remains one of science’s most profound and enduring mysteries. Despite numerous theories, no single explanation has
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, including some experience with non-abelian gauge theories and loop calculations. Strong communication skills in English. Some programming or symbolic math skills (e.g., Mathematica) are helpful but not
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. The Mathematical Institute has four research themes: Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory; Analysis and Dynamical Systems; Probability Theory; and Statistics and Data Science. LIACS concentrates on the study of
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simple atomic and molecular systems, such as the hydrogen atom in external fields. This PhD project is primarily focused on quantum KAM theory, i.e. the study of systems close to quantum integrability. A
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Your job Are you interested to explore the potential of transdisciplinary landscape design to contribute to transformative societal change? Would you like to contribute to theory and methodology
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a source of storage and flexibility for the power networks. Here, flexibility is the capability to change some individual energy supply or demand in time, size, or location: this can relieve power
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evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics. The aim is to shed light on how participants in argumentative practices do, can and
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, with evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics. The motivation is to shed light on how participants in argumentative
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, Political Theory or any other relevant discipline in the Humanities, with an above average final grade. Please note that candidates who are about to graduate are also welcome to apply. In that case they need
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into argumentation, as developed in multimodal semiotics and superlinguistics, with evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics