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that shape our understanding of the world, from abstract structures to concrete models of reality. Mathematics and statistics are essential across natural sciences, technology, social sciences, economics, and
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logical choice for its staff and students. YOUR TASKS For the operation of the Coastal & Ocean Basin (COB) laboratory in Ostend, we are looking for someone who “can do it” and act as the COB principal
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to create analysis‑ready, topology‑correct 3D city models from multi‑modal geospatial data. The position is hosted at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology and the
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of the theorists are to help model the hardware and to develop application use cases for the quantum processor. About the research project Our ambitious goal at Chalmers is to build a quantum computer with 100
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contaminant transport from agricultural and natural ecosystems to rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. We are particularly interested in further development and improvement of the bio-physical catchment model
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contaminant transport from agricultural and natural ecosystems to rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. We are particularly interested in further development and improvement of the bio-physical catchment model
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range of scientific and engineering disciplines, using ground-based, airborne and satellite measurements, and numerical modeling. About the research project We are looking for a Doctoral student to
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description If you are interested in drinking water and appreciate modelling drinking water distribution networks, this project is for you. You will work in an academic
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If you are interested in drinking water and appreciate modelling drinking water distribution networks, this project is for you. You will work in an academic environment within ongoing research
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | about 1 month ago
) ecological modelling; ii) field sampling of estuarine and coastal habitats; iii) biodiversity assessments including zooplankton, macroinvertebrates and fish communities – relative weight of 40%; Involvement in