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consisting of Prof. Jan Hendriks, Dr Wilco Verberk, Dr Aafke Schipper, and one PhD candidate, and also collaborate with the PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers of WP1 and WP2. Your work will be theory
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). This will include a.o. assisting in organizing archival days with our community partners, but also thinking about the conceptual focus and implications of the archive. You will assist in coordinating a white
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the framework of this position. Profile You have obtained, or are about to obtain, a PhD in a relevant field, such as migration law, migration studies or social sciences. You have strong analytical skills. You
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, Economics, Mathematics, or a closely related discipline. Strong background in computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, or AI safety. Excellent research track record with publications in relevant
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. Qualifications PhD in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, or a closely related dis-cipline. Strong background in computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, or AI safety. Excellent research track
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transient stochastic phenomena cannot yet be rigorously described by classical random dynamical systems theory which focuses on an asymptotic description of order and chaos in globally simplified settings
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GeoTrAnsQData at Utrecht University. The project aims to develop theory as well as novel methodology for transformative geographic question answering based on conceptual transformation graphs, semantic workflows
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are looking for motivated candidates who can bridge system modelling, control and optimization with psychological theories and are confident with calculus, probability, statistics, control, and optimization. In
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of the planning and implementation processes with emerging energy technologies. You will develop and execute trainings and workshops for practitioners based on theories in Environmental psychology and empirical
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Applications are invited for one fully funded, 2.5-year post-doc position (1.0 FTE) within the research project “The Platformization of Music: Towards a Global Theory” (PlatforMuse), financed by