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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
, you will use computational models to explore the minimal functional requirements for self-replication to emerge from polymerising molecules. Instead of simulating specific chemistries in full detail, we
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We offer two 4-year PhD positions in Neurolinguistics to work on a project regarding language testing in awake brain surgery (see The PhD project, below). The two PhD candidates will be supervised
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). Copy of class assignment or published article/chapter/poster that represents your work. Contact details of two academic referees (no letters of recommendation are needed for the application process
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certificates – see below. Applications should include Letter of motivation (650 words max.) CV Reference letters from at least two academic referees A copy of your bachelor’s and master’s diplomas with a list of
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Reference letters from at least two academic referees A copy of your bachelor’s and master’s diplomas with a list of course grades. If the certificates or transcripts are not in English or Dutch a translation
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they differ between these languages? How do these meanings emerge, considering the speaker’s intentions, the addressee’s inference process, and the shared social context of both interlocutors? This project
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the speaker’s intentions, the addressee’s inference process, and the shared social context of both interlocutors? This project takes an experimental approach to socio-pragmatics (see Van de Velde, et al., 2022’s
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, natural language processing, computational cognitive modelling, neural language models, etc. Ability to code in Python and/or other programming languages. Knowledge of languages other than English would be
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fields. Demonstrable skills in at least some of the following: computational linguistics, natural language processing, computational cognitive modelling, neural language models, etc. Ability to code in
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willingness to adopt gender-inclusive language. The PhD Project Linguistic strategies for integrating gender-inclusive language vary across languages. In Dutch, this process is in its early stages, particularly