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to develop an innovative model to estimate the direct and indirect costs of urbanization based on urban morphology (compact or sprawling). The candidate will analyze real case studies, integrate variables
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modeling and dental topography allow the extraction of quantitative morphological descriptors and their integration with macroevolutionary models (e.g., Brownian motion, early burst, Ornstein–Uhlenbeck
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is seeking qualified applicants for a one-year part-time postdoctoral role on “REVOLUPHON: Rational Evolutionary Phonology". This postdoctoral project contributes to the modelling and data components
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This is an externally-funded PDRA position supporting the Leverhulme project “Biophysical and morphological coevolution of egg micropyles and sperm in insects”. You will work closely with
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of computed and experimental spectra and morphological data. Develop software tools for modeling the emission spectra of nanograins using the spectral and morphological data and for comparing with
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Lexington, KY Grade Level 40 Salary Range $15.30-24.50/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education AA Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu
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of the mean flow). This study aims at contributing to a better control of the risks related to airborne contaminations in indoor environments by improving the modeling of the resuspension phenomenon. Expected
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Assessment of immunotherapy response using functional MRI and cancer progression modelling School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof S.P
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open access atmospheric data (partnership with AtmoSud). 2 We will develop transport-diffusion-reaction models of ozone within the mammalian respiratory system, accounting for the physiological
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Evolution BIOL 306 Neural Basis of Behaviour BIOL 308 Ecological Dynamics BIOL 309 Mathematical Models in Biology BIOL 313 Eukaryotic Cell Biology BIOL 352 Vertebrate Morphology & Evolution BIOL 395 Methods