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scientists at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. Specifically, the fellow will be able to: Apply statistical methods to assess changes in precipitation characteristics and water yield over time, with focus
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. Enhancing knowledge on identification of two-spot cotton leafhopper immatures. Developing expertise on sampling method(s) for the two-spotted cotton leafhopper in a variety of crop and non-crop habitats
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to learn, apply, and develop their understanding around research programs such as 1) best methods to culture and utilize insect colonies for plant/insect interactions studies; 2) best methods for culturing
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of remote sensing projects Develop skills in software coding and scientific data analysis Where will I be located? Dayton, Ohio What is the anticipated start date? Exact start dates will be determined
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micrometeorological and remotely sensed datasets, as well as the analysis of soil and plant samples. Advance experimental design techniques by developing, evaluating, and refining innovative measurement methods
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Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR) is offering a postgraduate research fellowship in medical technology and software technology support applications at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA). What will I be doing
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research and data analyses, including: Model Development: Design and implement advanced statistical and mathematical models to support disease surveillance and risk assessment. Software/Code Development
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learning about the scientific process and field sampling methods. The fellow will also learn to identify common plant species of the interior Pacific Northwest, collect and process increment cores for tree
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sequencing in cattle. Developing better statistical methods to improve association studies with QTL and enhancing genetic prediction tools for automation of data processing required for SNP use in livestock
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experience in planning research activities, experimental design, data interpretation, and scientific dissemination. This opportunity also provides exposure to cutting edge methods in chemical ecology, insect