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recently developed mathematical theory, linking stochastic, network, and agent-based modelling, describing how this emergent behaviour supports essential maintenance and sharing of contents through
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”, meeting and exchanging biomolecules in a cellular society – an example of emergent behaviour from agents in a confined physical environment. We have recently developed mathematical theory, linking
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-eukaryotic theory linking this motion to the essential maintenance and sharing of biomolecules across the cellular population of mitochondria (PMID 38043948). Already supported by experiments in model plants
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remain poorly understood, and outside of some model species, this behaviour itself is poorly characterised. We have recently developed cross-eukaryotic theory linking this motion to the essential
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or documented exam in methods / theory of science at master's level A Scientific article assumed in a peer-reviewed journal and/or book article in a peer-reviewed book Relevant research experience A grade B or
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credentials. Master’s degree, or equivalent, in statistics or a closely related field with a documented competence in statistical theory and methods. Such competence can be documented by graduate-level
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Breach , and will focus both on researching theory and performing experiments. The goal of Breach is to realize risk-based rationality in autonomous systems to achieve more proactive and intelligent
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focus on gender, ethnicity and inclusion. Among our research interests you will find migration, Sami and indigenous studies, feminist theory of knowledge, leadership,intersectionality and gender equality
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probability theory or PDE theory to the level of a Master’s degree, and basic familiarity with both. Prior knowledge of specific subdisciplines for the examples listed in the description may be advantageous but
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competence in statistical theory and methods. Such competence can be documented by graduate-level coursework in probability and statistical inference, a statistics-focused Master’s thesis, or relevant