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on synthetic and physical organic chemistry, inspired by Nature's principles of molecular assembly, recognition, transport, motion, and catalysis. The goal is to create new structures and functions, with
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the seasonality of that precipitation. Past warm climates such as the Eocene provide natural experiments to test model performance in projecting non-analogue future global and regional hydrology and dependence
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for scientific communication (in writing and speaking) as well as for professionalizing (large groups of) teachers (in speaking and writing). Speaking the Dutch Language (as the LK-network and teachers will be
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building to examine the nature, organisation and effectiveness of activism in the creative industries. The project will develop both methodological and theoretical contributions to current sociological
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of the Natural Toxins team, via phone +31 610 96 74 51 or by email: linda.stolker@wur.nl . Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Rutger Voorrips, Corporate Recruiter, by e-mail: rutger.voorrips@wur.nl
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interdisciplinary approach, combining diverse expertise to generate new insights into the conditions and processes that gave rise to life. As part of this initiative, we offer 15 exciting PhD research projects
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single mirror image forms is often denoted as “A Signature of Life”. Homochirality is essential for, e.g., molecular recognition and information processing, enzyme functioning and cell replication. However
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of Sight - How Visual Processing Develops in Brains and Machines. For animals, it is imperative to learn as quickly as possible. To do this, we know that the mammalian visual system utilizes "inductive
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, natural language processing, information retrieval and data management, to democratize insights from tabular data. Madelon founded the successful Table Representation Learning workshop series at NeurIPS and
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collected data. Key questions include: What is the nature and scope of femicide in the Netherlands? What are the most common patterns across different contexts? How can these patterns be theoretically and