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. Publishing your research in peer-reviewed scientific journal papers and presenting your results at conferences Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/355792/phd-position
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leading-edge research in the Earth, ocean, atmospheric, climate change, geography, and geospatial sciences, and houses world-class facilities including the new R/V Taani, a CEOAS-designed, built and
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degradation of the system performance in mobile scenarios. To experimentally exploit drone-hosted mobile cells for 6G networks. DC5: Anomaly analytics in geospatial spectrum data Host: XYZT, Belgium Main
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and/or performance. Appointments include conducting research or project management under the direction of a faculty member. Examples of current and past projects can be found at http
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Degree Dr rer nat Course location Münster Teaching language English Languages English only Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline https
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in partnership with an ongoing digitization project of Collectie Overrijsel. The data will be qualitatively and quantitatively analysed by means of annotation and geospatial tools. The PhD project
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characterization. Experience with data management, quality assurance/quality control protocols. Proficiency in R and/or Python for spatial data analysis and machine learning applications. Experience with geospatial
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provide support and education in social science data and geospatial information systems for faculty and students. Alongside colleagues in the Research and Teaching department the Social Sciences Librarian
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), or the Environmental Science program (ENVS) (https://www.ulethbridge.ca/ross/academic-calendar . Building on a foundation of excellence in liberal education, the University of Lethbridge has evolved into one of Canada’s
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to predict prognosis and therapeutic response. J Pathol. 2023;260(5):578-591. doi:10.1002/path.6153 AbdulJabbar K, Raza SEA, Rosenthal R, et al. Geospatial immune variability illuminates differential evolution