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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 13-Aug-25 Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Type: Full-time Categories: Advising/Counseling Staff/Administrative
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and colleagues working with theory that will complement your work with density functional theory, phase-field simulations, and finite element modelling. Qualified applicants must have: Enthusiasm
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because explainability is vital in health and medicine. Moreover, it leverages preferring simpler theories over complex ones if both give comparable levels of accuracy. Furthermore, it leverages the power
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aerosol transformations inside fire plumes. Explore the link between vegetation dynamics and fire emissions. You will work at the intersection of satellite observations, modelling, and theory, and your
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. The Plant Production Systems group combines production ecological theory with empirical knowledge to provide a better understanding of sustainability of farming systems around the world. The Earth Systems and
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will work at the intersection of satellite observations, modelling, and theory, and your results will directly feed into next-generation global fire emission inventories (GFED v5.2), with strong impact
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and Global Change group, with supervision by dr. Renske Hijbeek and prof. dr. Hananh van Zanten. The Plant Production Systems group combines production ecological theory with empirical knowledge
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possible thereafter. The project explores how moral reasons to worry about inequality and poverty are transformed when wealth becomes extreme and aims to build new theory on the morality of extreme wealth