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. One useful approach to understanding and enhancing this capacity is through community readiness models—frameworks designed to assess how prepared a community is to address a particular public health
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Although the development of systems architectures and models has been an established practice for many years, the assessment of the quality of models has relied on expert judgement with
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materials modelling, with the goal of uncovering the fundamental structure–property relationships that govern material performance. You will be based 50% at the University of Birmingham in the Materials
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million in losses each year, with landslides during earthquakes leading to over NZ$1 billion in damage for a single event. While landslide susceptibility modelling is an essential tool in risk management
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As part of the Restoration Ecology and Dynamics (READY) Doctoral Focal Award, we invite applications to the following PhD project: Measurement and modelling of future persistence of restored
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model due to the mathematical challenge of solving the multiple partial differential equations simultaneously. With the support of the combined sponsorship from the university and industrial partner
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EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship with SLB - Computational modelling of advanced geothermal systems School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students
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rate). Overview Hydrogen combustion offers a lower environmental impact and higher energy efficiency than traditional fossil fuels, with applications in aerospace as well as power generation sectors
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desorption mechanisms of various FFA on different type of metallic surfaces as a function of temperature and concentration. The modelling data and principal component analysis will be used to build property
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on these comparisons, you will create agent-based models (ABMs) that define interaction rules based on observed similarities and differences in events [4], with a focus on the specific role of individual differences