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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
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theories, quantitative and qualitative research methods to explain variation in deforestation rates over time and across space; present your work at international conferences and seminars; write a PhD thesis
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this to existing conceptual theory. This study is part of a larger project which aims to identify which characteristics – from the molecular scale through to the mesostructure – affect sensory-relevant properties
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this project, we aim to investigate the effect of including a social support figure during exposure. Notably, within learning theory, social support figures are typically categorized as “safety signals”, which
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, under supervision of Rebecca Reiffenhäuser. The position has a duration of four years. Its focus is on algorithmic research, encompassing topics like online algorithms, algorithmic game theory, fair
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differences. In this project, a resilience assessment framework for electricity grids will first be developed, building on resilience theory and interdisciplinary methods in ecology and economics (e.g
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INOCULUM: to develop and validate a theory of stress to enable effective prevention of stress disorders, based on how children develop healthy stress responses to daily life stressors. The candidate we
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(hydrodynamically deformed) by a series of laser “pre-pulses”. The ability to shape & control these tin targets is critical for efficient generation of EUV light for current and future light sources. Such abilities
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-borne diseases are most common. For example, she has done extensive research on dengue in Nicaragua. Her work has greatly improved our understanding of the origins, evolution, course and control
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this advanced field. This position provides a unique chance to make significant contributions to the forefront of scientific exploration, while actively shaping the future of dynamic systems theory. Only