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of Oceanography at University of California, San Diego). The USGS mission is to monitor, analyze, and predict current and evolving dynamics of complex human and natural Earth-system interactions and to deliver
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ongoing development of communication updates for web, social media and networking Promote equality and value diversity, acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture Support the work
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a plus. Be technically rigorous, curious and creative. Show enthusiasm in tackling complex biological problems and developing/applying new technologies. Have advanced at least one key research project
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external networks of researchers and leading thinkers in the field to foster research collaborations, to identify and deliver common research objectives and to generate income. You will also lead the
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hydrometeorological and climatological) hazards, involving the quantification of effects on individual assets/infrastructure components (e.g., buildings) as well as network-level and distributed-system disruptions; 2
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expected to plan appropriately for their own future career development, which may include networking and submitting funding applications. This is a fixed term post of up to 20-months duration. Main Duties
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] Subject Areas: Computational Science and Engineering / AI/ Machine Learning , Artificial Intelligence , Data Sciences , Machine Learning Complex Systems Theoretical Physics / Statistical physics Machine
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to writing of journal articles and conference presentations Operate within area of specialism and collaborate with a wider interdisciplinary research team Participate in wider networks, including the Adult
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. The objective of this project is to explore how Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) could enhance the detection, classification, and interpretation of weak and noisy signals in complex environments
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as a model organism complemented by in vitro biochemical systems. The insights gained from this well-controlled model will provide a foundation for understanding analogous processes in more complex