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person Tentative Schedule: Year 1 1 Collection of flux data B isotopic analysis, macro- and micronutrient analysis Monitoring and analysis of flux data 2 Collection of flux data B isotopic analysis, macro
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develop innovative solutions based on the analysis of urban data (big data, IoT, GIS) to monitor and improve public health. You will contribute to modeling smart cities with a focus on health and designing
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for the design, analysis, and optimization of energy networks in urban environments. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated specialist to join our research team on urban energy networks management. The selected
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efficient and scalable algorithms that can handle large-scale datasets. Tensor Analysis: Analyze the structure and properties of multidimensional networks represented as tensors. Investigate different
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bioengineering. Performing microbiological analyses to assess soil health and carbon sequestration (microbial biomass analysis, soil enzyme activity assays, microbial community profiling,quantification of soil
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or membranes. Proficiency in advanced characterization techniques, such as BET, FTIR, XRD, SEM, TEM, TGA, ICP, and gas sorption analysis. Good understanding of process design for adsorption or membrane-based
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of Computational Biology, or related fields Strong publication record in leading international journals Excellent background in molecular biology Excellent programming skills Experience in computational analysis
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soil moisture Participate in field data collection and data analysis Satellite images processing Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present results at conferences and workshops
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include laboratory investigations, prototyping, field testing, and performance analysis of water harvesting systems across various climatic contexts. In line with E4W’s mission, the postdoctoral researchers
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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