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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in Geospatial Urban Big Data to support the analysis of urban dynamics and decision-making in territorial planning. The candidate must be proficient in GIS
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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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on multiple components by analyzing maintenance data, performing failure analysis and giving recommendations backed by laboratory testing and emulation results. The candidate must be comfortable with operating
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downconversion layer Analysis of data using software tools such as MATLAB, Python, or Origin. The candidate must be familiar with materials studio software and any other materials modeling software. Experience in
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of field campaigns, data collection and lab work, Spectral data analysis, data processing, and model development, ‘R’, Python programming / package development, Co-supervise PhD and undergraduate students
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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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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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, UV spectroscopy, BCA/Bradford assays, etc. Actively contributing to critical data analysis, protocol optimization, and the writing of scientific reports. Supporting the valorization of research
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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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corrosion and wear-related problems faced by our client on multiple components by analyzing maintenance data, performing failure analysis and giving recommendations backed by laboratory testing and emulation