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Description Mission: Explore adaptive methods to address these resource disparities without compromising model performance or equity. Functions to be developed: Conduct independent research. Establish
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, ex-vivo and in vivo studies. Tasks and Responsibilities: -Participate in IRTA’s research, incorporating the aquatic health component, providing diagnostic, functional test and risk analysis tools
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. Miranda Lubbers). Survey data on individuals’ strong and weak ties (Network Scale-Up Method) within and across categorical boundaries will be available based on personal interviews with nationally
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and analyse data on ecosystem services (e.g., soil health, carbon sequestration, biodiversity, climate resilience). Apply classical agronomic observation methods and integrate advanced sensing
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-on experience with next-generation sequencing (NGS), whole-genome/exome sequencing, or other genomic techniques. Use of statistical methods for association studies (e.g., GWAS, polygenic risk scores). Experience
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of connected devices, enabling more effective and efficient security management. Responsibilities: Determine the balance between fragility and robustness of watermarks: Develop methods to adjust the fragility
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especially East and West). The project methods are based in in-depth, immersive participant observation (and perhaps observant participation) ethnography with migrant farmworkers, transportation and supply
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of the project will use cross-disciplinary methods which will be implemented in online weekly sessions pulling expertise and suggestions from the team’s each discipline; online preliminary workshops seeking
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broad experience in the development of electronic structure methods and their application in order to perform atomistic simulations of molecules and materials. These include (but are not restricted