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interdisciplinary fields. We introduce our students to the diversity and complexity of human experience in the past and in present societies around the globe through the study of civilisations, regions, nations
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databases and resources. Background: The human brain is a highly complex network of interconnected regions—the connectome. Over the past decade, advances in network neuroscience and connectomics have allowed
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- 1 fte Introduction This PhD position aims to investigate how complex temporalities of migration and mobility in urban contexts interact with policies aimed at migration and migration-related
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empirical sociology and complexity approaches Learn to integrate survey data, network analysis, and agent-based modeling Develop strong skills in data analysis, modeling, and social experiments Collaborate
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control centers) the type and complexity of the ISL network will change. You are expected to define the ISL network concept starting from system level requirements, covering: definition of the network and
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and Coding Theory. We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to advance research in modern coding and/or information theory, with emphasis on applications in reliable data storage, networks
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how networks support cognition is one of the most exciting challenges in clinical neuroscience. For complex conditions such as multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorder, progress has been slowed
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increasing cited as a key requirement to meet net-zero emission goals in 2050 and temperature targets for 2100. Yet, CDR activities span a range of technological and biological systems, including afforestation
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to advancing inclusive education, research, and societal engagement. The alliance addresses the complex challenges facing post-industrial cities—such as urban transformation, migration, and social inequality
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, and social networks, cluster within families, and how they, in combination with molecular profiles, relate to the physical living environment, health outcomes, and lifespan. This knowledge will then be