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position as Research Associate / PhD student (m/f/x) Integrating Material Flow Analysis and Digital Twin Approaches to Enable Material Autarky in the Construction Industry (subject to personal qualification
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responsibilities. Job Description: Dr. Feifei Xiao's laboratory (https://directory.ufhealth.org/xiao-feifei ) at the University of Florida's Department of Biostatistics (https://biostat.ufl.edu/ ) is accepting
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position as Research Associate / PhD student (m/f/x) Integrating Material Flow Analysis and Digital Twin Approaches to Enable Material Autarky in the Construction Industry (subject to personal qualification
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, climate, soil properties) and biodiversity data from the citizen science program OAB (Observatoire Agricole de la biodiversité, https://www.observatoire-agricole-biodiversite.fr/ ), the PhD thesis will
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on a unique cohort of 1,750 human liver samples and 400 blood samples and integrates high-resolution genomic approaches (ultra-deep WES, ddPCR, single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics). Main
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and data handling - information provided in the CV and/or in the motivation letter; Demonstrated in-depth knowledge of geoprocessing and spatial analysis tools - information provided in the CV and/or in
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Paris-Saclay, in the ThéoSim group. The direction of the PhD will be performed by Dr Fabien Cailliez (fabien.cailliez@universite-paris-saclay.fr , HDR) with a co-direction by Dr Aurélien de la Lande
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to urban water systems. • Develop models, and predictive tools for hydrological analysis and urban water management. • Design analytical approaches to improve water resources management and urban
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an emphasis on ecosystem dynamics, behaviour, spatial modelling and evaluation of ecological aspects of management measures. The candidate may start as soon as possible or after agreement. The position is
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the advantages of the ADS are linked to its subcriticality, this must be ensured under all conditions (normal, incident, or accident). The SPATIAL project aims to develop a reliable method for measuring reactivity