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Matt Phys14, 417 (2023) [3] Stern, Liu and Balasubramanian, Physical effects of learning, PRE109, 024311 (2024). [4] Stern, Guzman, Martins, Liu and Balasubramanian, Physical networks become what
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-information Science, quantitative ecology or a comparable field, with a focus on movement analysis. A demonstrated ability to publish scientific research and effectively communicate results. Strong written and spoken
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is an advantage. Join us! We are looking for two independent, result-oriented, and ethically minded Postdoctoral Researchers who care about journalism and documentary-making, have strong expertise in
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and artificial selection and is essential for a population to survive. As a result of selection, the amount of genetic variance decreases. This makes it important to closely monitor the genetic variance
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provided by the candidates themselves, such as their motivation letter and CV, and takes place at the final stages of the selection process. When the outcome of the assessment is negative, the candidate will
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plus and will help you engage effectively with local communities and operational partners. Where, how, and with whom you’ll work You will join the Geoscience and Remote Sensing department at TU Delft
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characteristics and their effects on adolescent and young adult mental health, (risk) behaviours, social media use, and social participation. Our research combines large, (longitudinal) quantitative
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naturally leads to symmetric failure scenarios, which are reflected in BP models. However, current BP software can neither detect nor exploit these symmetries. As a result, despite BP’s strong modeling
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to understand the interplay between these contexts and individual characteristics and their effects on adolescent and young adult mental health, (risk) behaviours, social media use, and social participation. Our
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jihadist threats and examines the effects of these strategies on conflict stabilization or escalation. The research methods will combine qualitative cross-country and subnational comparisons with extensive