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studies according to the field. Possible research directions include: Development and implementation of digital twins, real-time sensor systems, and AI-based models to improve the safety of future
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-scale atmospheric conditions. Most current regional and global atmospheric chemistry models struggle to represent plume processes. Their spatial resolutions are typically too coarse to resolve plume-scale
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propagation in spatially periodic, non-dissipative media, such as electromagnetic, elastic, or acoustic waves in metamaterials. This decomposition can also be applied to analyse the growth or decay of flow
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compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Department Description The Anatomy Department is a basic science department within the School of Medicine
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learn about carcinogenic mutagens (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.06.570467v1 ), while studying the spatial genetic heterogeneity of tumors tells us about the tumor mode of growth (https
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bright points to solar jets, called spicules. The study will involve mathematical modelling complemented with observational data analysis using high spatial, temporal and spectral resolution solar
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collaborative research environment to analyze unique spatial data in an innovative manner. You will develop and perform cutting-edge bioinformatic analysis integrating different multiplexed spatial data, and gain
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, the candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team of biologists, statisticians and philosophers, including one other PhD student (statistics) and two postdocs (spatial forest ecology and philosophy/social
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laboratory analyses, and the application of tools for statistical modelling and spatial analysis using R and QGIS. The feasibility of execution relies on the existence of an already established database and
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, the individual will: 1) Analyze acoustic data with existing software (Echoview, R, Python). 2) Collaborate with USGS scientists on field data collections. 3) Investigate the spatial patterns of fish and