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TRACTION: Theoretical Research in Human-computer Interaction, awarded to Kasper Hornbæk. The goal of the postdoc projects is to understand and advance the use of theory in all its forms in the evaluation and
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We seek outstanding candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship to work on condensed matter theory at the Center for Quantum Devices, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. An early starting
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Associate Professor Thor Grünbaum. The larger project develops and tests a new theory of basic cognitive selection mechanisms by combining methods and perspectives from experimental psychology, cognitive
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Job Description We are seeking two outstanding postdoctoral candidates in the field of theoretical catalysis. The postdocs will be a member of the Catalysis Theory Center (CatTheory) at
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tasks will primarily encompass: Simulation of heat transfer and optimization of façade-TEG configurations. Characterization of TEG generators after accelerated fatigue testing to estimate their long-term
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Consolidator Grant “Born Once – Die Once ”. The project aspires to work “Towards a transdisciplinary demographic theory of birth and death trajectories”. Knowledge and/or research interest in formal demography
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theory on ‘peripheral synergy’? How does Mobility, and stuckness, configure young livelihoods on the urban periphery, and how may we draw nearer to this through collaborative, multimodal mapping? In what
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Research areas will be within algebraic coding theory. While the primary focus is on fundamental research in algebraic coding theory, practical applications in the maritime industry—including secure
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on developing machine-learning-based or statistical emulators to approximate key outputs of complex Earth System Models, with the aim of enabling efficient uncertainty quantification, sensitivity analysis, and
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anthropology contribute to a new general theory on ‘peripheral synergy’? How does Mobility , and stuckness, configure young livelihoods on the urban periphery, and how may we draw nearer to this through