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Science and Engineering Forest Economics and Sustainable Land-Use Planning Forest Zoology and Forest Conservation Wood Biology and Wood Products Wood Technology and Wood-Based Composites Forest Nature
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programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content The interdisciplinary research activities, from which you can choose a topic for your doctorate, are centred on theory and modelling
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gradient estimation of probabilistic programs, implicit function differentiation, compositional Bayesian inference techniques); giving mathematical proofs of their correctness and efficiency; building state
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to the homo economicus model of human behaviour; rather, cooperation and competition between individuals involve a wide range of social dimensions. The jury further noted that De Dreu also allows for the role
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My research focusses on understanding stars: their evolution and chemical composition, and how they move throughout our galaxy. Most of what we know about the universe comes from starlight, but
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to study translational aspects of cancer (single-cell sequencing of immune cells, organoid co-cultures, cellular engineering via CRISPR/Cas9 technology, in vivo imaging, advanced animal models of allo-SCT
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are undergoing large-scale and unprecedented changes in terms of structure and species composition due to anthropogenic disturbances, climate change and other global change drivers. Climate, disturbances and
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combined with an interdisciplinary toolbox drawing from ecology, forestry, and climatology. These data will then feed into cutting-edge joint species distribution models to project European forest plant
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platforms and case studies representative of boreal, temperate, and Mediterranean biomes with novel bioeconomic modelling and high-resolution modelling and mapping of complex risks. Our activities operate