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within livestock environments contains a wealth of information about animal behaviour, health and emotional state, yet it remains relatively under-utilised in commercial dairy systems. This PhD will
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CFD predictions with quantum gas LiDAR measurements, using simulated and experimental data to relate observed concentration fields to underlying emission sources. This will include the development
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for operational decision‑making, interactive design, or control‑in‑the‑loop visualisation. Machine‑learning surrogates offer speed, yet purely data‑driven models often extrapolate poorly and may violate physical
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simulation results with experimental data. This project will integrate advanced AI techniques, including machine learning for parameter optimisation (e.g., Bayesian optimisation, reinforcement learning), AI
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a lack of a coherent and mathematically rigorous methodology for how health, environmental and population exposure and vulnerability data can be combined to optimally issue warnings in order to
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. Your academic CV (no longer than 2 pages) that includes information on your research and teaching and/or professional practice experience and achievements. Personal statement (no longer than 1 page
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or quantitative data analysis. • Basic computational or programming skills, or a willingness to engage with modelling and data-driven approaches. Strong communication skills, enthusiasm for interdisciplinary
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, inequalities, or multimorbidity clusters. Advanced statistical modelling to identify unmet needs or high‑risk MLTC profiles. Re‑analysis of existing qualitative data from patients and healthcare professionals
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Health emergencies, mass casualty events and disasters generate large volumes of operational, clinical and organisational data. However, these data are rarely synthesised into structured, analysable
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Nanophysics & Quantum Information group at the Faculty of Physics, and a member of the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) – one of the largest quantum hubs in Europe – and the Austrian