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. This interaction is examined, for instance, in the context of accountability and liability for new technologies, mass damages, climate change, and human rights violations. Proposals addressing other issues that fit
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project “ComDisp: Community-Centered Modeling of Housing-Related Health Disparities.” ComDisp develops a grassroots modeling framework to predict health disparities under different climate change scenarios
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computational modeling. The key objectives of ComDisp are: • Identifying and understanding housing, air quality, and respiratory health issues in each case study. • Linking climate change models to housing
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climate impact. Moreover, emissions from aircraft significantly degrade air quality, resulting in approximately 16,000 premature deaths each year. Given the anticipated increase in air traffic, the aviation
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aspects of the research project(s), including design, fabrication, characterization, and modeling of metamaterial fibers and textiles. Develop and optimize fabrication processes for fibers and textiles
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innovative machine learning architectures for the mining, prediction, and design of enzymes. Combine state-of-the-art ML (e.g., deep learning, generative models) with computational biochemistry tools
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increasing demands for climate neutrality and sustainability. It is imperative to build, demolish, and rebuild with a clear purpose and in a smarter way. A substantial share pf the global energy usage is
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Your Job: Maintain, and update quantitative methods for assessing economic impacts of the energy transition at the national and regional levels Develop dynamic and multisectoral economic models
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: Develop innovative machine learning architectures for the mining, prediction, and design of enzymes. Combine state-of-the-art ML (e.g., deep learning, generative models) with computational biochemistry
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insights into the robustness and resilience of land use decisions in an uncertain future. Relevant landscape models will be applied in selected case study countries to explore greenhouse gas flux and