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of systems. We develop methods to advance sustainable energy and chemical process systems from the molecular to the scale of the systems. Our work combines process analysis and system modeling to design
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Bremen, Bremen | Germany | about 2 months ago
models as predictive tools to address questions regarding the response of deep-sea ecosystems to various pressures. A key question addresses the best combination of ML and network analysis to maximize
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work will be focused on metals, pesticides, microplastics, PFAS, and nutrients. Key Goals: collection of known pollution-biota interactions (reviewing, organization and harmonization into a database
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. This knowledge will support the designation of marine protected areas in line with the “30 by 30” conservation target. A central component of the project is the integration and analysis of diverse data sources
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is no longer accepting applications. Please refer to the Canada Graduate REsearch Scholarships - Doctoral webpage for information on the new harmonized program. As part of a larger harmonization of
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frameworks. Collecting and harmonizing data from case studies and databases (e.g., ecoinvent, OBIS, WoRMS) to support robust, scenario-based environmental modelling, including prospective LCAs. Exploring
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well as features representing regional function; developing and testing methods for regional blood flow and ventilation; and utilizing output of quantitative image analysis methods together with subject demographic