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The department is dedicated to research and teaching on environmental and climate politics. At the interface between comparative politics and international relations, we comprehensively cover
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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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cultural atmosphere and world-class sports and entertainment in a temperate climate. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience: Ph.D. in biology, neuroscience
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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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work will connect with the CliMA initiative at Caltech, MIT and NASA JPL, and the multi-university ONR initiative on sea ice , which both aim to sharpen our understanding of the climate using more
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the job The Process and Power Program, Department of Energy and Process Engineering (EPT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is seeking PhD Candidates in the NTNU-MIT Energy
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We are looking for an Associate Research Scientist to work at the interface between climate modeling and machine learning. The successful applicant will perform research as part of the multi
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the field of Environmental Health, Climate, and Migration data. Their primary focus is ensuring the quality and availability of acquired data. Working closely with data scientists, analysts, and stakeholders
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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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with oceanography, carbon cycling, and/or ocean and climate models is preferred. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to build strong links with the many collaborators supported across two