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diversity and functioning. At our laboratory, we aim to unlock biological principles hidden within genome sequences. One outstanding knowledge gap we want to tackle is the evolution of genome architecture
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the dual functionalities in our remote health monitoring use cases. The research topic is not limited to one system, but could also consider scaling up, with modular and distributed ISAC systems
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decision support systems so that such needs can be integrated into these novel processes? Then this position might be for you! In this PhD position you will be part of the ELSA lab on Legal, Regulatory and
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the evolution of human language as well as its ongoing diversification and change in present day. The exact research topic is flexible (under consultation and as long as there is a focus on language evolution and
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phenomena including adaptive behaviour and sensory effects such as oddball responses. However, until now there is no consensus on how such predictive coding could be implemented in real neural tissue
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Apply now The Division of BioTherapeutics at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is looking for a: PhD candidate for the project “Immune cells as drivers of diversity in human
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evident not only in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, but also as an central part of hybrid conflict – confrontation that takes place below the threshold of open war. In this context, the high-paced
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As urban populations grow and energy demands rise, urban-scale energy system modelling is critical for reducing emissions, enhancing resilience, and integrating high shares of renewable energy
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energy system modelling is critical for reducing emissions, enhancing resilience, and integrating high shares of renewable energy sources. Such modelling provides essential tools for designing low-carbon
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public actors, which is a major obstacle to a fair valuation of landscape services. Who should be responsible for what and how can they distribute responsibly? How are governments perceived and how do