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effects of species invasions along environmental gradients and their consequences for community- and ecosystem-level responses, using native and invasive freshwater snails as a model system. The project
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collaboration with industry and public sector partners. The Institute of Applied Computer Systems conducts internationally recognised research and education in systems analysis, modelling and simulation, data
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complemented by direct numerical simulations performed in collaboration with partners in Buenos Aires using the DNS code Ghost, allowing detailed access to the coupled particle–flow dynamics. The expected
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cotton, corn, peanut, wheat, and soybean—by integrating crop simulation models (e.g., DSSAT, APSIM) with remote sensing (multispectral/hyperspectral, and advanced data science methods. The successful
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analysis by integrating diverse datasets (e.g., in situ observations, remote sensing products, model simulations) to inform model development, calibration, and validation. Collaborate with a
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of this project is to investigate the role of reactive oxygen species and autophagy during Staphylococcus aureus infection. The postdoctoral researcher will employ animal infection models to dissect the cellular
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sputtering). A coupled approach, involving experiments and Multiphysics numerical simulation will be implemented. A thorough investigation of the relationships between deposition conditions (temperatures
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interactions. Development and use of numerical simulation tools to study plasma–dark matter interactions. Analysis of astrophysical data to search for observational signatures of this physics. The group also
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the area of neurophysiological modelling and measurement, particularly through EEG, PPG and EDA signals, of the mental and emotional states of a user driving Where to apply E-mail medmol@cert.uniroma1.it
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digital models of sampled variables. Field sampling. Report writing. Demonstration sessions. Eligibility criteria Experience in GIS and Remote Sensing. Preference will be given to candidates with a Master's