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acquaintance or social interaction, transportation systems and biological interactions. These systems are represented as networks. A network is a set of objects that are connected to each other in some fashion
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-throughput sequencing technologies (e.g., Illumina, PacBio) and bioinformatics analysis. Solid understanding of microbial ecology, soil systems, and their interactions with plants and the environment
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well as their interaction of their ecosystems including the soil. The successful candidate will conduct field expeditions to collect plant and soil samples, characterize vegetation and their habitats as well as identifying
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focus on developing methods/tools that use multi-source remotely sensed data. The research aims to improve our understanding of the integrated functioning of continental surfaces and their interaction
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to work collaboratively and interact with academic and institutional partners. • Strong commitment to scientific integrity and professional ethics. Where to apply Website https
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interdisciplinary and international environment. • Initiative, scientific creativity, and a strong sense of innovation. • Ability to work collaboratively and interact with academic and institutional partners
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learning, transfer learning, and data fusion techniques to integrate heterogeneous omics datasets and clinical metadata. Conduct network-based analysis (gene regulatory networks, protein-protein interaction
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contribute to developing new theoretical, historical, and practice-based insights on how heritage preservation and urban development interact in creating (or addressing) spatial inequalities in African and
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of doctoral students and interns at the center. Participate in the training courses organized by the center. Work on collaborative projects with companies and external organizations. Interact with researchers
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(As) in agricultural soils, and their effects on plant growth, nutrient uptake, and physiological performance. The research will explore interactions between trace elements, soil microbial communities