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to investigate how physical and digital spaces interact in shaping live event experiences. The PhD Project Live music events are multi-sensory experiences shaped not only by sound and performance but also by
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, and personas indexed through the deployment of linguistic forms in interaction”, following Podesva (2011: 234) (see also Beltrama, 2020; Burnett, 2023). These linguistic forms can carry social meaning
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. Social meaning is understood in the context of this project to refer “to the stances, personal characteristics, and personas indexed through the deployment of linguistic forms in interaction”, following
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of the candidate, as well as supervision of BSc and MSc research projects that contribute to the goals of this PhD project. We offer a stimulating and interactive research environment, free use of all state
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are exclusively chiral bisphosphines, which allows modulation of both reactivity and selectivity. However, the scope of the tested ligands in these reactions is still rather limited and comprehensive structure
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in these reactions is still rather limited and comprehensive structure-property relationships are rare, providing a large open catalyst space to be explored. This project will rely on data-driven
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evidence (RWE) in HTA decision-making. Disseminate research findings through peer-reviewed publications, policy briefs, and conference presentations. Engage in structured training and development, including
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, or dynamic models to predict gene regulatory interactions. Work with digital twin technology, simulating patient-specific disease progression and treatment responses. Collaborate in an interdisciplinary
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their drivers, like climate change and human-landscape interactions. The group uses integrative approaches that combine biophysical and anthropogenic elements to gain insight in past, present and future
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control research. This project aims to address this gap by examining (1) the types of management controls used by MFIs, (2) how these controls interact across different MFI models, and (3) their role in