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deforestation rates, improved agricultural practices, reduced mismanagement of land use and enhanced community engagement #assist in the biophysical modelling system (link to ClimateBridge cluster) to local
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Earth system models on different temporal and spatial scales to answer key questions of global change. Doctoral candidates of the IMPRS-ESM contribute to the development and application of Earth system
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) typically lack simultaneous nanoscopic spatial resolution, which is necessary to track individual atomic motions, and (ii) are unable to capture stochastic events like ion-hops or lattice fluctuations which
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. At the Copernicus Institute, the Amazon rainforest and its spatially cascading transitions have been studied for years using custom made data analysis and modelling methods. Within the NWO-Summit project EMBRACER
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this disease and reveal the mechanisms underlying the strong cell-type specific effect of the CMT-causing YARS mutations. For this we will generate high-resolution spatial chromatin organisation, chromatin
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monitoring Statistical analysis and modelling of relevant data (e.g. environmental data). Publishing results in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Fisheries management and conservation (e.g. biodiversity
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clinical prediction of progression remains difficult, leading to over- and undertreatment of women with particularly early breast cancer. Over the past decade, spatial tissue analysis techniques have been
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-regulatory mechanisms underlying this disease and reveal the mechanisms underlying the strong cell-type specific effect of the CMT-causing YARS mutations. For this we will generate high-resolution spatial
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for sufficiency in residential architecture Design and evaluate sufficiency measures for new and existing residential buildings Advance the knowledge on the value of spatial quality versus area and volume Develop a
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possible shift (temporal and spatial) in rainfall patterns across the MLR (climate change/water) Explore various River Murray hydrological, hydraulic modelling questions (River Murray/water) Review economic