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of performance will be based on correlative accelerated laboratory testing and electrochemical measurements. The newly developed X-ray and electron-based nanotomography will also be employed to spatially determine
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spatial analysis of species distribution data, and quantification of ecosystem services. Preference will be given to applicants that possess a diverse set of skills and can contribute to more than one
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scholarship This PhD project will investigate spatial and temporal patterns in microbial diversity in vectors of encephalitic flaviviruses such as Japanese encephalitis virus. As part of this project
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of freshwater species which would facilitate greater spatial and temporal sampling of freshwater fishes in Madagascar. This project has a direct conservation impact providing data to support the sustainable
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supply options like storage (electricity, …), their value with respect to the system, residential and industrial suppliers, their spatial and temporal dimension, its alignment with grid constraints as
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experiments. Data & Analysis: • Collaborate with data scientists to analyze host and microbial data using statistical, bioinformatic, or machine learning approaches. • Contribute to the integration of spatial
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indicate that transcription is not only a biochemical, but also a biophysical process: spatial localization plays a key role during which all transcriptional components, promoters and enhancers are brought
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the context of both demand and supply to promote sustainable built environments. Building Environment: Optimisation of buildings and built environments for thermal comfort, indoor air quality, visual / spatial
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CO2e annual flux or kt N annual loss to water). These quantitative metrics will be supplemented by expert screening of spatially explicit scenarios in terms of biodiversity and resilience to future
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flowering times over large spatial scales. Now, the PollenNet project seeks a highly motivated PhD student working at the interface of plant phenology, citizen science and ecological modelling. The PollenNet