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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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in Data Science and Statistics with expertise in the application of data science to spatial and space-time data from problems throughout the geosciences. The Department of Applied Mathematics and
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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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crane. The successful candidate will build reproducible machine learning pipelines, integrate detections into spatial ecological models, and generate conservation-relevant outputs for regional partners
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analysis of spatial-omics and imaging data, developing a framework for simulations, simulating epidemics on social networks, building generative models to improve computation time for simulations, and other
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. The main activities include: (i) the experimental implementation and characterisation (spectral, spatial and intensity noise) of frequency conversion devices using chalcogenide components/materials (crystals
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their ontogeny and developmental trajectories (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10198-z ). The lab’s work transitions between mechanistic studies in experimental models and translational human immunology
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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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tissue using genetic mouse models, functional screens, and single cell and spatial omics technologies. More details about the laboratory: https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/research-laboratories/laboratory
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, or agricultural greenhouse gas estimation. Proficiency in working with spatial data and geospatial tools. Interest in science–policy interfaces. What you will do Develop and apply biophysical and economic models