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of larval zebrafish. Data analysis: analyze whole‑brain calcium imaging recordings. Spatially resolved molecular methods: apply expansion microscopy (ExM) adapted for spatial transcriptomics to identify
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explore advanced data structures, Spatial and non-spatial Database Management Systems, and high-performance computing strategies to enable fast, scalable handling of these datasets. You will also
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, you will: extend an existing spatial transport ABM by incorporating a physical activity module to study how urban design, environmental stressors (e.g. heat, air pollution, pollen), and social factors
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-diffusive(-thermal-chemical) behavior of fiber-reinforced composites at the micro/meso-scale. These models will incorporate uncertainty via stochastic inputs, such as random field representations of spatially
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on expectations elicited via tailored household and firm surveys (carried out by another team member) and other spatial and physical climate risk data. The goal of this agent-based modeling is to identify
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household and firm surveys (carried out by another team member) and other spatial and physical climate risk data. The goal of this agent-based modeling is to identify conditions under which risk contagion
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focus often neglects other dimensions of processes, such as the time between activities and the time required for specific steps, the spatial distribution of tasks across locations, or the intricate
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and spatially complex nature of MRI signals. Each MRI examination involves multiple pulse sequences, with signal acquisition being sensitive to coil placement, sensor geometry, B0/B1 inhomogeneities
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strongly preferred Strong interest in wellbeing and beyond GDP Knowledge of statistical and spatial analysis methods and tools, or willingness to learn Proficiency in English, both spoken and written We
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maps using spatial proteomic profiling, including the use of laser capture microdissection to isolate defined tumour regions prior to mass spectrometry analysis. Where feasible, you will also explore