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emphasize the different kind or levels, known as layers, of connections between the elements of the network and the interactions between these levels as well. In order to capture the structure and complexity
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Position Description: We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher specializing in urban modeling and cost analysis to develop an innovative model to estimate the direct and indirect costs
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sustainable urban development. Responsibilities: Research and Development: Conduct original research on NBS, including the design and implementation of field projects, data analysis, and publication of results
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such as spatial justice, socio-spatial segregation, territorial divides, and inclusive development. Proficiency in spatial analysis to examine inequality dynamics at various scales (urban, rural, regional
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: Mathematical Modeling: Develop mathematical models to simulate and optimize the entire waste management chain—from collection to treatment. Data Integration and Analysis: Integrate real-time and historical data
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Area of specialization: Critical Zone is the “heterogeneous, near-surface environment in which complex interactions involving rock, soil, water, air, and living organisms regulate the natural
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monitoring and electric vehicle battery tracking. Integrate environmental and energy sensors with real-time data collection and analysis systems. Deploy prototypes in the field and optimize their performance
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assessment in urban environments. Proficiency in hydrological modeling software (SWMM, HEC-RAS, or equivalent). Experience with GIS tools (ArcGIS, QGIS) for spatial analysis and mapping of water flows and risk
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, analytical chemistry, chemical biology and process engineering. Research at CBS is organized around several major areas, which aim to answer challenging industrial questions, from complex chemical and
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on solving industrial challenges, complex chemical and biochemical reactions, scaling up, and process engineering validation. CBS projects aim to deeply understand molecular mechanisms of transformations