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outdoor mobile environments for potential spectrum sharing and modelling of the impact of precipitation on mm wave fixed radio links from the high-end weather station installed at Durham University and
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Science Postdoctoral Researcher in Comparative and Functional Genomics of Heat Stress Response. Heat waves are a major driver of mass mortality under anthropogenic global warming. However, many widely used
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work on development of wave energy and offshore wind. Most of our research is focused around work in our wave flume and basin. Further description of the group may be found here: https://vbn.aau.dk/en
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Theory. The project also has connections with gravitational-wave physics, with the aim of providing new calculations of key observables, such as waveforms and gravitational radiation. This project also has
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knowledge and advanced transfer learning techniques. The methodology incorporates fundamental radar wave propagation equations into the diffusion process, allowing for more accurate and physically consistent
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fundamental radar wave propagation equations into the diffusion process, allowing for more accurate and physically consistent image restoration. The developed framework will be able to transfer knowledge
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researcher to join our team and contribute to a project, dedicated to the study of elastic wave transport in microstructured silicon membranes. The researcher will be primarily responsible for the design and
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imaging inside human long bones (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91979-5_10). For optimal imaging inside bone, one must consider the challenging 3D wave physics imposed by bone tissue: wave refraction
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, geophysics, or a related field. The candidate must have a strong background in solid mechanics, inverse problems, and wave propagation. Knowledge of poromechanics is preferred but not required. Also of
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to constrain the physics involved in the formation of gravitational wave sources through the study of intermediate evolutionary stages that can be constrained through electromagnetic observations. The candidate