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, and advanced hydrologic modeling to projects in flood forecasting, remote sensing data assimilation, hydraulic modeling, environmental flows, and decision-support systems. The role involves developing
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air laboratory to uncover how sub kilometer air–lake coupling influences convection, rainfall and heat budgets. The insights will advance coupled models and improve forecasts in vulnerable regions. As a
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research to help develop AI forecasting models for biotic/abiotic stress response and tolerance. Target applications will include simulation of emerging industry problems and real time forecasting of stress
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Join the Oxford Martin Programme on Forecasting Technological Change at the University of Oxford, led by Dr François Lafond, Prof J. Doyne Farmer, and Prof Max Roser. This pioneering programme aims
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, characterization and classification of flexibility services offered by EVs, their charging profiles and charging stations via AI-based algorithms. Additionally, forecasting tools for operational planning will be
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, with strong analytical and computational skills, with knowledge of one or all of the following: Dynamic Transport Modelling Demand Estimation and Forecasting Agent-based Modelling and Simulation Data
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experimental and computational datasets. The overarching objective of this work is to establish predictive, patient-specific models capable of forecasting clinical outcomes in breast reconstruction, thereby
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bifurcation has already been observed. However, a precise understanding of the origin of those bifurcations is still lacking, preventing the forecast of such events. One possibility is that the triggering
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datasets for cooling demand profiles at individual dwelling and community levels, devising methods for forecasting cooling demand, and using specialist software to simulate community level cooling demand
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simulations, and scenario forecasting—to evaluate dynamic energy-water futures and resilience strategies for diverse Idaho communities. Department Overview: Boise State University invites applications for a