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project. One PhD position will focus on conducting a hyperscanning fMRI study, in which pairs of socially anxious individuals will engage in controlled social interactions while their brain activity is
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, e.g. math/physics or math/biology; You have a good command of spoken and written English, especially writing formal mathematical proofs; You are productive working both independently and with a team
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to societal developments, technology, international cooperation, new threats and vulnerabilities, etc. This leads to a need for new logistical operational concepts for land, with exploration of air and marine
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simulated agents. By systematically manipulating the social conditions (cooperation vs. competition, solo vs. group foraging) and landscapes (poor vs. rich resource availability, clustered vs. uniform
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materials. For the second challenge, achieving cooperative effects by the controlled organisation of a large collection of molecular motors, one approach involves embedding molecular rotary motors in
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; good command of spoken and written English; motivation to cooperate in a diverse and multidisciplinary research team; a basic theoretical background of climate, notably greenhouse forcing and hydrology
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; willingness to experiment with new data collection and model methodology development; motivation to cooperate in a diverse and multidisciplinary research team; excellent communication skills. Being fluent in
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study); a theoretical background and an interest in ocean biogeochemistry; strong analytical skills; excitement to explore a new research area; motivation to cooperate in a diverse and multidisciplinary
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, Econometrics and Finance of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Abe de Jong, in cooperation with Tim Kooijmans (RMIT) and Peter Koudijs (NYU). Organisation Since its foundation in 1614
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Science, Media and Policy in the Twentieth Century, De Bont analyses how people have studied, represented and controlled the dispersal of wild animals around the world (e.g. invasions of ‘exotic’ animals