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work on satellite image analysis and field inventories of ecosystem responses to tundra fires in remote Arctic sites. You will work at the Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation group (PEN) and
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management? Your work will combine theoretical analysis with real-world case studies to identify promising institutional approaches. You’ll evaluate current governance mechanisms, financial instruments, and
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Vacancies PhD position on Liveness from causality analysis Key takeaways Programs often suffer from liveness issues - they may get stuck or fail to make progress. How can we address this? Our
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team spirit. You have strong analytical skills. Preferably, you have experience with neuroimaging (MRI or EEG) data acquisition and analysis. What we offer you We will give you a temporary employment
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archaeology. The ERC AdG project Inequal Cyprus projects investigates the consolidation of social inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in
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the complex question of how social inequalities were first consolidated unresolved. To move this topic forward we need a mixed methods approach that combines quantitative and qualitative analysis
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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, language learning, human evolution, and communication. You have experience in data analysis, visualizations and programming in R and/or Python. You have experience in, and aptitude for, complex statistical
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will collect ego-centric network data using a novel visualized network-data collection tool specifically designed to survey complex personal networks. Objective 2: examining the effect of recognizing