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://research.rug.nl/(...)515/document_22_.pdf ) for comparative studies on different insect groups. Interdisciplinary focus: This project links Disciplines: comparative biology, optics and biophysics. Theory: optical
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groups. Interdisciplinary focus: This project links Disciplines: comparative biology, optics and biophysics. Theory: optical theory provides us with specific predictions as to what eye designs would work
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consortium, this project will address several of the profound challenges posed by this multiscale problem. Your task will be to learn and further develop theories: that couple the kinetics of redox reactions
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position in the field of Game Theory and/or Mathematical Economics. Job Description The intended working field for the PhD position is in the field of game theory and/or Mathematical Economics. The position
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researchers from Coding Theory and Cryptology group in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and from other international institutions. The successful candidate will be an integral part of
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Interested in doing research on the boundary of probability theory and geometry? We are seeking a skilled PhD
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Language Semantics. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the foundations for tomorrow’s machine learning. Your job The FoRECAST project aims to develop theory (e.g., categorical semantics and
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. The instrument to be developed in this project will be based on the principles of computerised adaptive testing (CAT) and item response theory (IRT), and thus the tasks presented to the test-taker will be selected
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Uncertainty”, in which researchers work on developing new theory, algorithms, and case studies for discrete decision-making problems under uncertainty. For example, the newly developed algorithms will be
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responsibilities include: develop your own research proposal; use GIS drawing on old maps to reconstruct forest area across Malaysia since ca. 1850; use social scientific theories, quantitative and qualitative