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This PhD project aims to develop and apply innovative photogrammetry-based analytical tools to enhance the spatial and structural characterisation of pharmaceutically relevant materials, with a
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mobility of migrants shape local populations? Developing a spatial microsimulation model of population dynamics with application in infectious disease modelling (DynaMIGs)”. DynaMIGs is a four-year
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fabrication of quantum superlattices at unprecedented spatial resolutions (below 15 nm). You will leverage DTU Nanolab’s best-in-class 100 kV EBL system, applying these techniques directly to well-established
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, sustainability science, geography, or a related field. You have experience with quantitative research methodologies, including mathematical programming or scenario modelling. You have experience with spatial
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sound like you? You should hold a Master's degree in spatial planning, urban and regional studies, policy and systems analysis, strategy and decision-making, infrastructure management and operations, or a
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to model and analyse the intrinsic complexities of these systems. This research direction requires advancements in modern probabilistic tools, including spatial random graphs, random walks, and Markov chains
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and accepted to the PhD program at Stockholm University. Project description Project title: “Deep learning modeling of spatial biology data for expression profile-based drug repurposing”. A new exciting
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. Spatial Transcriptomics: Application of Spatial Transcriptomics to new patient samples with the aim of validating the molecular signature of the cell populations identified by the AI using Giemsa morphology
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models considering networks of patches and their species and interactions composition to predict spatial and temporal community structure across restoration gradients, aimed at developing a predictive
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spatial and temporal patterns) to understand the effects of varying climatic conditions on post-fire recovery, and evaluating spatial recovery patterns across different elevations, slopes, and forest types.