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to Professor Tuomo Hiippala . The project develops novel methods and resources for studying multimodality, or how humans communicate using combinations of multiple ‘modes’ of expression. These methods and
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of Languages and funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant awarded to Professor Tuomo Hiippala . The project develops novel methods and resources for studying multimodality, or how humans communicate using
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computational and theoretical methods to understand cluster and particle formation for atmospherically relevant molecules. ORCTOOL (Organic Cluster Tools) aims to create a toolbox for understanding and cost
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hold a doctoral degree in demography, sociology, health sciences, data sciences, statistics, economics, or other relevant field, have strong quantitative methods skills and an excellent command
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on the position. The hired researchers will work as part of the computational aerosol group at INAR. The computational aerosol physics group uses computational and theoretical methods to understand cluster and
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success and contributes positively to the lab culture. Highly organised, methodical, and self-directed, with the capacity to advance complex projects with clarity and momentum. An open and collaborative
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with various methods. By integrating the findings with archaeological knowledge, the goal is to elucidate bacterial genetic evolution that was shaped by human influence and make predictions to the future
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periods of time in the right conditions, may also act as windows to the past. In this work we will compare ancient and modern bacteria with various methods. By integrating the findings with archaeological
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, urban planning and education. We are united by a commitment to understanding and transforming human–nature relationships through innovative concepts, participatory and co-creative methods, and solutions
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how natural selection shapes sex-specific immune strategies. The goal is to generate quantitative predictions testable against empirical data from diverse ecological contexts. We use methods from