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innovative Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) with advanced structural modeling. As a PhD candidate, you will bridge the gap between experimental NDT and structural safety analysis. Your work will involve: NDT
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telecommunications networks and urban infrastructures Change: Developing data analysis and modelling methods to understand the interdependency Impact: Better design to enhance telecom and urban performance Job
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. Impact: Transform weather and climate modeling in the tropics. Job description Challenge, Change, Impact Warm tropical waters fuel intense storms, yet the fine scale exchanges of heat, momentum and
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to state-of-the art AI/machine-learning, from modelling to measuring emissions and climate effects, noise and noise propagation. Job requirements The PhD position is funded by the Horizon-Europe TUNED
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multispecies justice as part of the NWA-funded project JUST ART: Creating Common Grounds for Climate Justice through Artistic Research. How can artists and curators promote multispecies justice? Applications
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training data, when these are available, and also to learn from real-time, potentially non-IID, streaming data; should be able to track the evolution of key features and achieve model plasticity while
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/ chemical oceanography to investigate biomineralization in foraminiferal calcite and its relation to climate change. ROYAL NIOZ NWO-NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research is the Dutch national
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Climate Center network. Your job We seek a PhD researcher to conduct high-quality economic research on water-resilient landscapes, with a focus on the economic assessment of Nature-based Solutions (NbS
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several times per year. Modelling debris-flow sediment dynamics with a probabilistic sediment-cascade model. Studying how climate change affects debris-flow activity by incorporating downscaled climate
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on numerics and analytics, an interest in modeling, and a genuine interest in engaging in the biological system and working closely with our collaborators Job requirements Masters in Physics