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investigations, and modelling. The project focuses on spatially and temporally resolved infiltration processes and examines how rainfall characteristics and seasonal variability (e.g. freeze–thaw cycles and
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will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/) as part of the Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research (https://labs.dana-farber.org/halecenter) and
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the modelling framework to account for locally varying directions in mineralogical or geochemical domains, improving the realism of spatial models, and ensuring that domains follow geological trends. (3) Spatial
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accounting for Polymorphic uncertainties in Sensor Models and Sensor Fusion for IAM Operations Supervisor: Prof. Michael Kaliske, Chair of Structural Analysis and co-supervised by at least one additional
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- research experience in the evaluation of global wave reanalysis and integration of topographic and bathymetric datasets, as well as experience in the implementation of XBeach and SWaN models. Preferential
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) to model spatial patterns, as well as anomaly detection methods for identifying unusual patterns in time series data, with a focus on healthcare applications. Where to apply Website https://xup.di.uniroma1
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the BERNARDO project, funded by the PEPR LUMA program (https://www.pepr-luma.fr/ ). The project focuses on chiroptical interactions, which play an essential role in fields such as biomolecular recognition
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Quantification and spatial analysis of immune biomarkers (e.g. TILs, immune subpopulations) Development of AI pipelines for automated analysis of whole-slide images Predictive modelling of relapse and metastasis
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, Difference in Difference models, Qualitative Comparative Analysis, Bayesian hierarchical modelling); o Experience working with and synthesizing different types of social and ecological data at various spatial
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the spatial reasoning capabilities of multi-mode large language models and hybrid AI systems combining artificial neural networks with symbolic AI. In-house research and development of one of these systems