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informed neural networks (PINN) and explainable machine learning (EML) frameworks; experience in related technologies including large-scale data analysis, deep learning, Python, PyTorch; and the ability
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. Quantifying circular economy strategies for wind turbine rotor blades, including reuse, recycling, and feedback loops. Assessing the climate mitigation potential of circular construction materials through data
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Missouri University of Science and Technology | Rolla, Missouri | United States | about 22 hours ago
-on, operational knowledge of both GC-MS and UHPLC-MS/MS instrumental analyses and data processing. The successful candidate will focus on data generation and metabolomics analyses of various American Elderberry
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integration methods across disparate data streams. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Position will collaborate with scientists on developing independent research studies in brain health by: Analyzing large
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advanced contextual spatial and temporal modelling approaches. You will work on combining multi-source data such as field observations, laboratory measurements, environmental data, and drone- and satellite
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, large-scale measurements that can be used to estimate surface variables of interest. In particular, radar data can nowadays be used to obtain maps of surface soil moisture at a high spatial resolution (a
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advanced contextual spatial and temporal modelling approaches. You will work on combining multi-source data such as field observations, laboratory measurements, environmental data, and drone- and satellite
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targets, by leveraging high-dimensional big data (e.g. electronic health records, multi-omics and phenotypic) from large prospective biobanks including China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) and UK Biobank (UKB), and
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up of data from the NWO Veni project. This position also offers opportunities for personal scientific growth by contributing to the advancement of research, providing support and collaborate with PhD
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We are a large and vibrant Psychology Department guided by our University’s founding principles of breaking new ground, of challenging existing expectations, and of making a meaningful difference in