323 search results for “guest theory” in the Staff website
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Special Guest Lecture: Maps, manuscripts, and the colonial division of the Malay world
Guest Lecture | SSEALS
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Dependency Theory: Contemporary Relevance and Challenges in the Current Global Crisis
Conference, International Seminar, Hybrid
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ERC grant for Jan Vonk: 'Mathematics is the most powerful language to describe our universe'
On 22 November, Leiden scientist Jan Vonk received an ERC starting grant for his research on the building blocks of mathematics. This grant is not his first this year: in fact, this July Vonk also received a Vidi from NWO. Four questions to the scientist who got two grants this year.
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How a bachelor’s student contributed to better chemical simulations
Doğukan Yilmaz chose a study that aligned with his favourite subjects, and it paid off. For his bachelor thesis, he developed a new model to better predict an important chemical reaction. ‘On the edge of what is possible at the bachelor level,’ his supervisors write. Thanks to his impressive achievements,…
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Markus DavidsenFaculty of Humanities
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The Metamorphosis of Change: A Study of Plato’s Theory of change
PhD defence
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Sunni constitutional theory in light of an early hadith about obedience
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Trick, trap, treason: Conspiracy theories on Turkey’s internal and external enemies (2002-2022)
PhD defence
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From Inference to Influence: Applying Causal Game Theory to Complex Security Environments
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Theory of Mind in Language, Minds and Machines: a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Anchoring & Affordances: The Modern Afterlives of Francis Bacon’s Theory of the Idols
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Satellite swarms, random walks and a cup of tea
He brings order to chaos and analyses satellite swarms. During his PhD research, mathematician Oliver Nagy delved into random networks and how they reach equilibrium. Along the way, he also developed a handy tool. This knowledge is valuable for calculations related to communication networks.
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Chloe ScanlanFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Gepco de JongFaculty of Humanities
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Luyao HuangICLON
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Célestin LebaFaculty of Humanities
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Isabela Floriana PirlogeaFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs