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allocation from Science Faculty Niche Research Area to establish world-class research teams to develop the necessary experimental platforms, modelling and data analysis capabilities. Research Assistant
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Data Science department can be found at https://scds.uoregon.edu/ds. Particular strengths of collaborative research at UO include astronomy, biomedical data science, climate science and modeling, cell
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cancers resist current therapies and to develop new models that take advantage of high-throughput technologies that include spatial profiling and genetic/compound screens. There is ample opportunity
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orientation, Crime Lab builds bridges between criminology, psychology, data science, spatial analysis, behavioural biology and computer science. The team investigates a broad range of topics, including
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on the sustainable use of the marine environment through ecosystem-based management and marine spatial planning. Developing ways to make this advice climate-proof and identify climate-ready solutions. Contributing
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Professor who wants to contribute to advance science, teaching and practice at the interface of Biodiversity, Land Use and Spatial Planning. By planning and governance of land use it is possible to halt
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larger spatial scales using different data sets. The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for analyzing the data sets; developing, interpreting, and applying the two statistical models; and submitting
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the bubble size and spatial distribution, making it possible to induce and study different flow regimes (from homogeneous to highly heterogeneous) and to observe the transitions between them. These controlled
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of multi-scale urban energy infrastructures. The PhD will explore how these models can represent spatial and temporal dependencies in systems, such as building energy demand, district heating and cooling
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, champ électrique, densité des espèces réactives) reste difficile, puisque les mesures doivent allier bonnes résolutions spatiale et temporelle tout en étant non intrusives. Les diagnostics optiques