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models. The project’s key objectives are to: 1) Identify critical indicators relating to ecosystem health and resilience; 2) Incorporate indicators into DBN models to simulate how ecosystems respond
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-driven simulations, optical remote sensing and biogeochemical modeling to predict seagrass distribution under various climate and nutrient scenarios. SEAGUARD aims to provide science-based recommendations
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research and scientific exchange. To that end, we closely interact with experimental laboratories. You will: Develop, simulate, and analyze biophysical models of infection spreading and the inflammatory
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positioned at the University of Twente in Enschede, the Netherlands and get introduced into the PhD trajectory and scientific working. You will alongside the developers of UT’s global crop water model ACEA
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tools for static and dynamic analysis are powerful for detecting vulnerabilities, they suffer from both theoretical and practical limitations. Their results are often plagued by false positives (reporting
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–specific ways, and their downstream biological effects remain poorly understood. This project tackles this fundamental gap — by building computational models that simulate what goes wrong in the brain, one
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-home rates. You will learn a wide range of molecular modelling techniques, as well as collaborative software development and computational skills providing expertise for a broad range of future careers
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silicon waveguides with a nanometric core. This work will include the development and optimization of simulation tools for the design of these waveguides, combining numerical results with simplified models
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. Correlating experimental, ab initio and multi-scale simulation as well as machine learning techniques is central to our mission: Development and application of advanced simulation techniques to explore and
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the developed models in commercial forming simulation software and validate their accuracy against forming experiments. We are looking for a colleague who is comfortable with experimental work, has experience in