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part of the Section for Parasitology and Pathobiology at the University of Copenhagen. The service contributes to national surveillance of diseases in wild mammals and birds, including monitoring
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traffic data processor capable of performing tasks like flow classification, anomaly identification or intrusion detection at Gbps without the need for external hardware or time-consuming cross-plane
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opportunities to engage with researchers at the University of Bristol and the University of Oxford. Project details: Conventional aircraft wings are a static compromise, whereas birds continuously reconfigure
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value, hunting also raises concerns regarding its potential impact on bird populations and wetland ecosystems. The increasing pressures from habitat loss, climate change, and human activity have
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., 2020). The upper trophic levels (marine mammals and birds) are accurately represented through a co-construction approach based on consultations with experts. A monospecific approach is adopted for marine
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and first motion to calculate fault plane solutions. - Engaging in outside funding activities and promote programs with stakeholders. - Presenting research results to funding agencies, reporting results
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propagation along a preferred direction. However, existing models are generally limited to a two-dimensional (2D) approach, considering propagation in the vertical plane containing the source and the receiver
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. This project focuses on fundamental algorithmic questions on geometric networks and, in particular, on geometric intersection graphs: graphs whose nodes correspond to disks or other objects in the plane and that
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explore and scrutinise alternative approaches to assessing the ecological status of protected areas in providing effective conservation. A key knowledge gap is how many birds of different species should we
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plane acceleration are necessary foundations for candidates. The technical anchor will be AI-RANs and their surrounding technologies. Join us to research next-generation accelerated data-center