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topological magnetic periodic structures that consist for example of skyrmions, topological magnetic whirls in the magnetization. Along the edges of such structures, a topologically-protected fluctuation of
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need to take the lead in shaping their direction and to add your own ideas and creativity to each project. You will also assist collaborators with data analysis and structuring results into a paper or
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of spatial representations and embeddings, exploring how spatial abstractions and learned representations structure similarity, proximity, and relevance in decision-making processes. The PhD will be conducted
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clearly and purposefully and enjoy working in an academic environment. You take initiative and work in a structured way. You enjoy connecting with others and sharing your knowledge. You work in a results
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models that integrate: Fungal growth & network morphology – How do hyphal structures influence gene flow? Genome architecture – Why do some genes stay put while others hitch rides on Starships
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artistic, creative, and everyday activities that people use to shape their identities, and within which social processes, structures and institutions are shaped. We welcome colleagues who can further
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processes, structures and institutions are shaped. We welcome colleagues who can further strengthen the diversity of perspectives and backgrounds in our department. As PhD candidate you will be member of
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of survey sampling Knowledge of structural equation modelling: this is for the PhD position in “small area estimation in presence of latent variables” Knowledge of data integration techniques (statistical
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environmental health risks associated with exposure to potentially harmful agents. Our research is structured around three core domains: Toxicology, Environmental Epidemiology, and Veterinary Public Health. You
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the following criteria: a PhD in animal behaviour or a related field; demonstrable experience in conducting behavioural experiments and structural observations of animal social behaviour (preferably with primates