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resilience-informed design platforms. Furthermore, REUNATECH promotes transdisciplinary collaboration via multi-stakeholder platforms, bridging academia, industry, and policy. Through its holistic, digital
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. For the research domain Climate Economics and Policy, led by Prof. Sabine Fuss and Prof. Matthias Kalkuhl, PIK is offering a position as a PhD in Economics (m/f/d) (Position number: 33-2025 PhD Spatial Equilibrium
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, while contributing to applied research with policy relevance for urban sustainability, health and climate resilience. Student profile: Some basic experience with GIS (either ArcGIS or QGIS) is required
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cracking resistance as compared to GI galvanized steel. Furthermore, it is unclear at this moment how these types of coatings will perform in application to the green steel. Therefore, this project is aimed
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, energy-related datasets. Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, and/or Julia for modeling, simulation, and data analysis. Familiarity with GIS tools (e.g. QGIS), time-series databases (e.g. InfluxDB), and version
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degree (2.1 +/MSc) in mechanical / civil / environmental engineering, physics or a related quantitative field; strong computing skills (Python/MATLAB/GIS); interest in transport or urban futures. Position
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, data analytics, and co-designed interventions. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to applied research that informs urban policy and planning, particularly around air quality monitoring and
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programme No Description/content The Graduate School for Geoinformatics (GSGI) provides a structured doctoral education in the interdisciplinary field of geoinformatics. GI (geoinformation) is a powerful
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., health and climate/environmental data) and could include a range of data science methods, such as utilising geographical information systems (GIS), statistical analysis, machine learning, deep learning
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of cities. Develop the first national land use–transport interaction (LUTI) model for Australia. Evaluate policy scenarios involving HSR to realign population growth with sustainability goals. The selected