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. Expectations for the proposed project We seek candidates whose research intersects meaningfully with the research domains represented across our supervisory team. These include: Narrative theory and narratology
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the history of greek property regimes. You have expertise in discourse analysis. You have an interest in exploring theories of subject formation. You are interested in, committed to, and capable of writing a
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. These include: Narrative theory and narratology, particularly in relation to ecological and environmental questions. Memory and affect studies, with attention to how cultural narratives address experiences
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best and work that relates to the topics, theories, geographical focus and/or methodologies of this project. Co-authored publications are allowed but not recommended. Note that the maximum file size
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similar length). Please choose your publications based on two combined criteria: work that you consider among your best and work that relates to the topics, theories, geographical focus and/or methodologies
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design, existing theories will be tested in a new context and new theoretical frameworks will be explored. For more extensive information about the content of this project, please contact bram.wauters
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sets (dynamical system reconstruction), and apply linear control theory to investigate the energy demands of the resulting network architecture. This project will support our goal of testing
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to write a doctoral dissertation based on this project (including following a PhD Training) You can organise and execute this research project autonomously You are familiar with theories and research in
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. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Job profile The successful candidate will apply linear control theory to existing artificial neural network models of working memory, task switching
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background in (Python) programming. Strong interest or experience with (geospatial) data science. Eager to conduct field experiments that are rooted in electromagnetic theory. Organizational skills, and