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combine engineering design principles with stake-holder engagement tools to support decision-making under uncertainty. Using methods like agent-based modelling, quantitative resilience and risk analysis
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another PhD candidate (on question modelling), a postdoc (on the GeoQA reasoning engine), and a technical assistant; evaluate the framework through user-centered scenarios in spatial planning
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and field experiments to develop and test potential solutions for imperfect products, and agent-based modeling to examine the effects of the solutions across the population and over time. You will
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. Advertising images can also link products to ideas of success. Thus, these forms of communication are not merely tools for conveying messages, but powerful agents that sculpt our society, influence our
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construction of such a virus, at the nanoscale. By unveiling how viruses are built up, we will not only provide fundamental understanding of these disease causing agents, we will also be able to better
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data, GIS, and environmental modeling. Familiarity with programming languages such as Python, Julia, R, C++, or MATLAB is considered a strong asset. Experience with fieldwork or working with soil
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will be to: identify policy mechanisms that can change infrastructure affordance and lower infrastructure use develop an agent-based model that regards infrastructure as a socio-technical system reveal
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construction of such a virus, at the nanoscale. By unveiling how viruses are built up, we will not only provide fundamental understanding of these disease causing agents, we will also be able to better
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(e.g., regeneration agents, acids, antiscalants), leading to high costs and environmental concerns. Our challenge is to develop a desalination scheme that produces high-quality water and multiple
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. Advertising images can also link products to ideas of success. Thus, these forms of communication are not merely tools for conveying messages, but powerful agents that sculpt our society, influence our