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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | 2 months ago
FELLOW-TRANSPORTATION, MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium (MCSC) Impact Fellowship Program, to assume a position for an individual with transportation expertise who wants to transcend academia and
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goal of this project is to develop machine learning techniques to improve climate change simulations. M²LInES is composed of more than 30 scientists at NYU, Columbia, MIT, Princeton, GFDL, NCAR and CNRS
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innovation to solve global problems, such as the growing energy demand and climate change. About the Role This position is part of a 5-year PhD degree program offered through Hiroshima University (HU
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the impact of sea ice changes on the wider climate system. You will also have the chance to leverage the departmental expertise on remote sensing to produce comparisons between models and observations. Your
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climate change. About the Role Our Postdoctoral Fellow positions typically run for three years with the potential for a 2-year extension based on job performance, funding availability, and ongoing
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facing a period of significant changes and uncertainties driven by a variety of factors (technologies, mobility norms, climate changes, energy crises). The conventional approach to transportation planning
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larger collaboration—The AI and Biodiversity Change (ABC) Global Climate Center —which brings together ecologists and computer scientists from six universities in the United States and Canada, with
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neighbourhoods and districts, innovative technical, social and economic models need to be considered under a global LCA/Climate change perspective having in mind interactions with mobility, circularity and co
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teaching covering the entire energy chain, from resources to the end-user. We look at how energy is produced and used by humans and machines in a sustainable way with regard to health, climate change and the
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need to be considered under a global LCA/Climate change perspective having in mind interactions with mobility, circularity and co-creation processes with public authorities and citizens. The candidate