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develop innovative methods to measure diverse isotope dimensions for methane, as well as organic precursors, in order to trace carbon flow in methane-related ecosystems; 2) You will conduct culture
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will develop and carry out the project under the supervision of Dr. Senka Neuman Stanivukovic, Dr. Ksenia Robbe, and Dr. Florian Lippert. Together, they bring expertise in environmental humanities
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Application deadline: 15 May 2025 Apply now Are you fascinated by the complex ways our social environments shape health? Do you want to develop cutting-edge methods to measure social networks at a population
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teaching and research. Flexible study programmes and academic career opportunities in a wide variety of disciplines encourage the 34,000 students and researchers alike to develop their own individual talents
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part of a collaborative research team with partners from the Norwegian Polar Institute and Alfred Wegener Institute. This position offers opportunities to develop skills in satellite data analysis
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and in the “Arts and Health” field, and contribute to the organisation of conferences and symposiums. The PhD Project In recent years, Dutch society – like many of its similarly developed counterparts
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on the evolution of social behaviours and life history patterns in social animals, supported by laboratory technicians. Especially now, in this era of rapid climate change, organisms need to adapt to reduced and
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international and diverse environment and to acquire valuable research experience at a top-ranked European university. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their research and academic
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to the development of a control theory that is inherently modular, i.e., that allows for considering components independently. Inspired by so-called contract theories from computer science, such modular control theory
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Union) shaping and being shaped by these governance efforts (see below). Moreover, this project will be empirically driven while integrating normative research to understand the ideals underlying AI development