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), mathematical evolutionary modeling (game theory, dynamical systems, agent-based simulations or other), bespoke probabilistic modeling / (Bayesian) data analysis (e.g., in the Rational Speech Act framework
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analytical skills are desirable as well as some programming experience, while initial exposure to Finite Element Methods & object-oriented C++ programming language would be a plus, but is not required. We also
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the pyramids and creating digital object models with numerical simulations, for example, using Salvus software or similar. - Publication of research results and presentation of results at scientific conferences
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. The specific focus of the PhD projects will be tailored to the candidate’s interests and will align with the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the interface of the gut microbiome
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, psychophysiological measurements (e.g., EMG), eye-tracking and devices for the presenta-tion of visual, olfactory and auditory stimuli •Working environment at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU
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, issue tracking). Strong interest in academic research and willingness to pursue a PhD. Independent, structured way of working, quick comprehension, and ability to adapt to new concepts. Excellent
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a distinctive academic track record in biodiversity text mining and analysis Access to an international network of scientists, policymakers and research organizations with close links to major
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the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the interface of the gut microbiome, diet, and the immune system to investigate their roles in various diseases, including but not limited
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measurements in a team of experts on and in the pyramids and creating digital object models with numerical simulations, for example, using Salvus software or similar. Publication of research results and
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psychological assessment, psychometrics, or quantitative methods A track record of publications in peer-reviewed English-language journals Affiliation with a research institution outside of Germany for at least