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; Nguyen et al., 2023). By integrating large scale, multi-modal data and leveraging self-supervised and transfer learning, these models demonstrate satisfactory spatial-temporal simulation and predictions
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applications for the prestigious Newton International Fellowship (https://royalsociety.org/grants/newton-international/ ) in the field of Geotechnical Engineering. Candidates with expertise and a strong research
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provide large and complex datasets. By applying advanced pattern recognition and clustering algorithms, the aim is to automatically detect coherent spatial domains. These domains represent regions with
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This postdoctoral position offers a unique opportunity to work with research on two ongoing spatial transformation projects in Sweden. The projects situated in two different geographical contexts
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society are required. Knowledge and skills of GIS and spatial studies are considered advantageous. To apply, please submit your application at https://careers.purdue.edu and include the following materials
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project Socio-Spatial Situatedness of Roman Professions and its Impact on Religion in the Roman Empire: A Formal Modeling Approach (SIPROME). The SIPROME project investigates how professions and the socio
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realizations, academic publications, and a design vocabulary intended to inspire future makers and researchers in the field of hybrid spatial storytelling. Master’s degree in audiovisual or visual arts, design
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, and convergence measurements—often fail to detect distributed or deep-seated defects, require manual access, and offer limited spatial and temporal resolution. These methods also lack the sensitivity
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, factors that are critical for developing spatially targeted and resilient interventions. Therefore, this research will address these challenges through an integrated, evidence-based framework that connects
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for the IPBES spatial planning and connectivity assessment (https://www.ipbes.net/spatial-planning-assessment ) at the Institute for Environmental Studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Together with a