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Description The Quantum Information team at UMass Amherst is involved with modeling and optimization of quantum hardware, as well as development of new modeling methods and algorithms, in collaboration with
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seeking a highly qualified postdoctoral researcher to pursue lab & field based projects investigating the functional changes and underlying mechanisms of acute phenotypic flexibility of migratory birds
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Roseate Tern along the Atlantic Coast. Essential Functions Lead efforts to model the future population dynamics of Roseate Terns given potential offshore window development and climatic change by making use
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or interest in decision analysis, population matrix modeling, and population viability analyses. This work is a collaboration among the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Massachusetts Cooperative Fish & Wildlife
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, and/or related analysis skills. Work Schedule 40 hours per week. This position is fully on campus. Salary Information Salary is commensurate based on experience. Special Instructions to Applicants Along
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sovereignty. CBIKS activities include studying and promoting wise practices in community-based research with Indigenous communities, from relationship development and the research development process through
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. This position will be based at the Department of Kinesiology and supervised by Dr. Dominika Pindus whose expertise focuses on the impact of physical activity and sedentary behaviors on brain health across