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The origin of life remains one of the greatest mysteries in science. While many theories have been proposed, no single explanation has yet gained universal agreement. That’s where the PRELIFE
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Greek literature or in a related field. An interest in posthumanist theory and/or the environmental humanities. Very good knowledge of Latin and/or Ancient Greek. Excellent oral and written command
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for the new green steels compositions, including impurities and tramp elements. These models should enable density-functional-theory (DFT) accurate large scale atomistic simulations of defects including
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density-functional-theory (DFT) accurate large scale atomistic simulations of defects including dislocations, grain boundaries and precipitates, as well as phase diagrams exploration. A key challenge faced
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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
The origin of life remains one of the greatest mysteries in science. While many theories have been proposed, no single explanation has yet gained universal agreement. That’s where the PRELIFE
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of the planning and implementation processes with emerging energy technologies. You will develop and execute trainings and workshops for practitioners based on theories in Environmental psychology and empirical
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theory and AI, combining argumentation theory and affect theory to understand the intertwined processes of cognitive information processing and affective sensemaking crucial for digital literacy. It asks
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theory and real-world policy design. The PhD position is embedded in the Economics, Econometrics, and Finance research programme of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Dr Viktor
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into argumentation, as developed in multimodal semiotics and superlinguistics, with evaluation-oriented theories of argumentation, as developed in formal dialectics, pragma-dialectics and normative pragmatics. The aim
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Applications are invited for one fully funded, 2.5-year post-doc position (1.0 FTE) within the research project “The Platformization of Music: Towards a Global Theory” (PlatforMuse), financed by