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activities will include (but not be limited to) understanding dynamic sea level changes, modeling vertical land movements, and quantifying gravitational changes caused by present and future changes in land
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, where PhD students and postdocs work alongside senior scientists to shape the future of photonics. Our research is both experimental and theoretical and we have extensive international collaboration. We
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and molecular genetics as well as hands-on experience with cloning, live-cell fluorescence microscopy, image analysis, and sample preparation for sequencing and multi-omics analyses. The main model
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that shape our understanding of the world, from abstract structures to concrete models of reality. Mathematics and statistics are essential across natural sciences, technology, social sciences, economics, and
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from a multi-layer perspective, focusing on SDN-controlled networks and vulnerabilities in virtualized scenarios. The work involves developing multi-layer risk models, creating risk mitigation tools
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Division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing , we develop advanced methods and instruments to observe and understand the Earth system. Combining satellite, airborne and ground-based measurements with modelling
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relevant for free-space links such as multi-aperture receivers, channel modelling and channel characterization. The research is mostly experimental with theoretical and numerical support. Who we are looking
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, coastal and marine systems, nature finance, environmental economics, modeling of ecosystem services/nature’s contributions to people, and linkages of natural capital indicators to design of effective policy