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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
the PRELIFE program we offer 15 exciting research projects which can be found at www.prelife.originscenter.nl of which the research project of the current PhD position is one. This project aims at uncovering
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based on high-resolution (~5 by 5 kilometer spatial resolution) global climate simulations for current and future climate from the NextGEMS project . These simulations are novel as they (partly) resolve
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Physics and Chemistry, Coastal and Shelf Sea Dynamics and Earth System modelling. In 2022, IMAU research quality and impact were qualified as 'excellent' by an international visitation committee. Currently
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remote sensing surveys, material studies, and geoarchaeological and archaeometric sampling. Examples of current fieldwork by the Regato team are available on this webpage: https://www.knir.it/en
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to monocultural peers. In the current project, we take a novel approach by examining the recognition of beneficial strengths that adolescents with a migration background may bring to the labor market. People
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described in the project overview. Owing to the current composition of the project team, there will be a mild preference for candidates opting for project 2 on “Models and machine learning”. An explanation
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you like to contribute to an increased understanding of carbon cycle feedbacks in the climate system? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of seagoing fieldwork, laboratory experiments and modelling? As a
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of limited value. An eHTA requires building a health-economic model and scenario analyses, which will help determine the plausible range of health improvements and cost consequences. As more data become
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actors involved in managing public space? How can they adapt to dynamic societal needs and increasing spatial interdependencies? What institutional models promote more efficient, equitable and resilient
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, that seeks to evaluate the current and future environmental impacts of port activities in selected Dutch ports. Apart from achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and a 55% emission reduction by 2030, as agreed