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a range of biodiversity aspects, such as taxonomy, character state evolution, historical biogeography, phylogenetic diversity, and speciation. Aims with this project are to use new methodologies
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. The candidate will use an integrative approach to these studies, using a molecular phylogenetic framework to study a range of biodiversity aspects, such as taxonomy, character state evolution, historical
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and where rehabilitation lives up to its ideals, and to creatively, critically and comparatively interrogate its development and prospects, its coherences and contradictions, its rhetoric and its
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getting Bayesian type uncertainty for parameters given data (i.e., a posterior type distribution over the parameter space) without specifying a model nor a prior. Such methods can in principle be applied
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research environment. Thinking in terms of physical/chemical mechanisms as a foundation for tackling environmental questions — i.e., framing hypotheses around process understanding and causal drivers — will
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: Experience in analysing and working with CESM/NorESM and with paleo proxies (i.e., ice cores, tree rings) will be advantageous. The PhD candidate should be interested to work in a multi-disciplinary research
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consumer goods requires the development of new chemical processes, especially for the energy-efficient and sustainable conversion of carbon-containing biomass, biogas, and CO2 into higher value products. In
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our solar system, and only a few hundreds of exoplanets can broadly be considered temperate and rocky. Consequently, the collection lacks typical inner solar system planets (i.e., Mercury, Venus, Earth