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international centre of knowledge: It belongs to the best research universities in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic
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universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of Groningen. It has more than 5000 students and 700 staff members, who are working at the frontiers
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of this PhD project; options include data collection related to Latin America, the United States/Canada, Central/Northern Europe, or the Levant. The final focus of empirical work will be decided based
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, efficient, and adaptive energy infrastructures at local level. By leveraging data-driven methods, cities can devise strategies that balance energy supply and demand, improve electricity grid flexibility, and
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in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of Groningen. It has more than 5000
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international centre of knowledge: It belongs to the best research universities in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic
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: It belongs to the best research universities in Europe and is allied with prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the
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prestigious partner universities and networks worldwide. The Faculty of Arts is a large, dynamic faculty in the heart of the city of Groningen. It has more than 5,000 students and 700 staff members, who
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analyze linguistic data in German. Please see a list of requirements below (Qualification). The PhD Project Removing a brain tumor can trigger language problems. To avoid this, patients are kept awake
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only laborious and time-consuming, but also cover only a miniscule fraction of the unimaginably large sequence space available. As a result, means to guide evolutionary trajectories along a biomolecule’s