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van Dijk), we aim to uncover the conditions that allow near-perfect information transfer to arise from simple interactions between simple building-blocks in early prebiotic systems. In this project, you
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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
. Bram van Dijk), we aim to uncover the conditions that allow near-perfect information transfer to arise from simple interactions between simple building-blocks in early prebiotic systems. In this project
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issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation. We aim to understand the interactions within social-physical systems, considering land uses and diverse stakeholders. The chair
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and sustainable electrification including energy access. Our lab is hands-on, supportive, and internationally diverse. Expect a team that values collaboration, creativity, and curiosity. About the
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) (multilingualism is considered an asset) Strong and explicit motivation for scientific research; Profile: independent, entrepreneurial and creative working attitude; able to work in a team, as well as autonomously
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of Swedish, English (and Danish) (multilingualism is considered an asset); Strong and explicit motivation for scientific research; Profile: independent, entrepreneurial and creative working attitude; able
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, water-air and/or water-sediment interactions, human perturbations, hydrology/limnology, and climate change (shown by a relevant master research project experience or courses); strong analytical skills
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apply cutting-edge microscopy techniques to measure pigment behavior under realistic production and application conditions. By characterizing interactions at the nano- and microscale, you will develop
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challenges and to have interactions with stakeholders; excellent English oral and writing skills and willingness to learn Dutch. Our offer A position for one year, with an extension to a total of four years
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visual, digital and/or creative methods; excellent planning and organisational skills (including meeting project goals and deadlines), ability to take initiative, and present research findings for wider