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.). Ability to work collaboratively and independently. Must have at least one first-author publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Preferred Qualifications PhD or MD with experience in computational modeling
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postdoctoral; and continuing education for professional and personal advancement. Rutgers is New Jersey's land-grant institution and one of the nation's foremost research universities, and as such, we educate
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an interdisciplinary research setting. Ability to work independently and in teams. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Computer (Microsoft Office) Physical Demands and Work Environment PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Frequent
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academic Institutions. Performs research resulting in first-author, peer-reviewed publications. Analyzes data and prepare manuscripts. 5. Presents results at internal meetings at NAMC, EOHSI and at national
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Abilities Strong quantitative and programming skills (e.g., MATLAB, Python, R). Solid background in signal processing, statistics, or computational neuroscience. Excellent written, verbal and computer skills
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this position. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The candidate will work primarily in Newark, NJ and/or New Brunswick, NJ with some remote flexibility. Candidate will have access to a standard computer, phone, and internet
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. Proficiency in written and oral English and computer literacy with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint is required. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Experience and willingness to handle
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duties. Must be computer literate with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Must have the ability to work collaboratively and
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addresses four interrelated questions: First, how has sea level changed in the past? Second, how may sea level change in the future in response to climate forcing? Third, how do climate and sea-level change
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addresses four interrelated questions: First, how has sea level changed in the past? Second, how may sea level change in the future in response to climate forcing? Third, how do climate and sea-level change