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-impact methods) GTI’s mission is to train tomorrow’s technical leaders and to propel Africa’s transition to a low-carbon economy. Project Context We seek a Postdoctoral Researcher to develop decision
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candidate will be expected to: Design and implement advanced decision-making model for mining activity planning, considering field constraints and performance objectives. Propose mechanisms for dynamically
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in Geospatial Urban Big Data to support the analysis of urban dynamics and decision-making in territorial planning. The candidate must be proficient in GIS
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of mining processes, mathematical modeling of flows and extraction decisions, and the use of machine learning algorithms to predict ore quality and optimize operational decisions. 2. Key Responsibilities
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an international multidisciplinary team tasked with developing data-driven decision-support tools to decarbonize mobile mining fleets. Focusing on strip-mining operations, your work will evaluate
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decision-support tools for sustainable and inclusive urban environments. Key Responsibilities: Digital Tool Development:Develop digital tools to monitor and analyze the determinants of urban health using
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to scientific publications and foster academic and industrial collaborations. Decision-Support Tools: Develop tools to assist public and private managers in making informed decisions regarding waste management
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systems (software, platforms). Develop decision-support tools based on simulations for public and private stakeholders. Contribute to scientific publications and establish partnerships with public, private
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. Collaborate with decision-makers and local stakeholders to formulate strategic recommendations. Contribute to scientific publications and communicate research findings to diverse audiences. Required
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under different climatic and social contexts to provide decision-making tools for sustainable urban planning. Main Tasks and Responsibilities: Develop a predictive model integrating the direct and