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and patient survival outcomes [2-4]. This PhD project will seek to investigate the prognostic value of spatial immunophenotypes in lung cancer combining high-plex imaging, spatial data analysis, and
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biomolecular chemistry techniques. Evaluation of biological behavior in cell models through cell culture, flow cytometry, and biocompatibility assays within the framework of the ERC-STG SPACING (SPAtially
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models of species’ range dynamics. For more information please see https://bdc.univie.ac.at/ . We are currently offering a post-doc position (temporary replacement, until 30/06/2028). The successful
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The selected PhD Student will be involved in research activities in the area of human bioclimatology applied to urban climate conditions. The focus
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models of species’ range dynamics. For more information please see https://bdc.univie.ac.at/ . We are currently offering a post-doc position (temporary replacement, until 30/06/2028). The successful
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permanent staff members, plus some 15 PhD candidates and 4 post-doc researchers. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5801-GERVIG1-053/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research
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of environmental seismology, an emerging field focused on interpreting seismic signals generated by surface processes. This interdisciplinary PhD project aims to integrate hydraulic measurements, physical models and
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and setup: Within the project, we follow a multidisciplinary collaborative approach for which we are have recruited 3 PhD students focusing on material science, advanced in vivo imaging and computation
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develop (physics-informed) hierarchical graph neural network architectures that can capture the complexity of multi-scale urban energy infrastructures. The PhD will explore how these models can represent
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dynamics that incorporates the effects of pesticides (from the above experiments) as well as spatial processes such as dispersal and species interactions.4. Bridge data and theory – Test model predictions