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of durability of construction, to integrate Nature based Solutions into grey infrastructure to strengthen resilience in Mediterranean climate hot spots. LJMU supports the design of structures by quantifying
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. Job description With a rapidly changing climate combined with increased use of pesticides, it is imperative to understand why toxicity increases with temperature. To understand the observed responses in
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in chemistry and biology, approaches for extracting relevant information from foundation models, and/or methods for adaptive experimental design such as active learning or Bayesian optimization
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, displacement risk through gentrification, right to counsel, and pervasive institutional ownership of single-family homes. This work continues with the need for regulatory models, innovative financing strategies
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Biotechnology and Bioprocesses, Membrane Technology, Chemicals and Materials, Resource Recovery, and Modeling & Artificial Intelligence. By harnessing its cross-cutting, interdisciplinary, and transformative
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-crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and growing inequalities, there is an urgent need to enable societal transformation for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and nature’s
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) to further knowledge and practice within the field of durability of construction, to integrate Nature based Solutions into grey infrastructure to strengthen resilience in Mediterranean climate hot spots. LJMU
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market design Transportation systems modeling and optimization Responsibilities: Postdoctoral fellows will: Develop, train, validate, and benchmark AI/ML models using large-scale, real-world datasets and
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, from full complexity climate models, to turbulence models, to in situ data. The work will be at the interface between data analysis and theory. We are also open to employing data-driven techniques
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structures for efficient CO2-capture and storage. The postdoc will use atomistic modelling with both force field and ab initio methods to study various systems of surface adsorbed aromatic macrocycles or also