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/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Associate position in the area of monitoring and modeling
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include AI/ML techniques and biophysical modeling. This work aims to address critical challenges faced by federal, state, and local water resource agencies, with applications extending to coastal ecological
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for two postdoctoral fellow positions in the general areas of community resilience, critical infrastructure protection, and smart cities. The candidates are expected to work in research projects funded by
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. Preferred qualifications Strong analytical and modeling skills, including data science, database management, data visualization, etc. Strong publication record Experience working on subjects related to one
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coastal area of Thuwal, as an international graduate-level research university dedicated to inspiring a new age of scientific achievement that will benefit the region and the world. As an independent and
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, coastal and marine systems, nature finance, environmental economics, modeling of ecosystem services/nature’s contributions to people, and linkages of natural capital indicators to design of effective policy
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physiology (respirometry and ETS analyses), and hydrological/behavioral simulation modeling components, all in a collaborative research effort involving Auburn University personnel and colleagues from State