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behavior. The emerging field of comparative connectomics seeks to understand how these brain networks overlap and differ across species, providing insights into the evolutionary origins of brain function and
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implement a tree-level fire experiment in dry and wet forest in Bolivia. For a set of 10 tree species per forest type, the PhD will implement different fire intensity and frequency treatments while tracking
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have the chance to collaborate with 4 different high-tech companies in the field of chip manufacturing and robotics to apply the developed results in an industrial context, thereby building both a strong
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species. Carrying out lab experiments to determine how egg development time of each species is affected by temperature and how the response differs between the different species. Combining temperature
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different nationalities, with whom you will work together in an informal atmosphere. This is your Team Within your research group Tropical Botany , you will work closely with Prof. Dr. Tinde van Andel and Dr
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of life course transitions in different life domains (family, work), the effect of changing time restrictions and opportunities, and how do status-seeking concerns play a role? What is the role
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candidate will implement a tree-level fire experiment in dry and wet forest in Bolivia. For a set of 10 tree species per forest type, the PhD will implement different fire intensity and frequency treatments
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going to be an even larger problem in the years to come. One solution to this problem is the use of non-toxic, biodegradable electronics. Make a difference by joining a world-leading research group
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Make a difference with your research. Join us to build advanced population models based on the field observations. You’ll collect and analyse data on conservation options - predator management
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different fire intensity and frequency treatments while tracking tree physiological and morphological responses before, during and after (up to 1-2 years) fire. The PhD will be supervised by dr. Masha van der