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Hi all,
I would like to introduce myself by announcing my keen interest
to become involved at academic research in memetics.
I hold a PhD in computational theoretical physics.
My main research interests lie in computational science:
physics, neuroscience, biology etc..
Recently I have extended the list with memetics too after
becoming acquainted with the exciting field of memetics.
I owe this chiefly to Dr. Blackmore, author of the
`The Meme Machine'.
Is there anybody out there who knows of any vacant research
positions (post-doc, preferably) in this area?
Please let me know if you do.
Kind regards,
Philip Jonkers.
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