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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Assistant Professor, Biological and Biomedical Sciences - Tenure Track Full Time / Part Time Full Time Job Type Faculty Reports To Director/Associate
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ability to communicate and interact effectively with people of all ages and diverse background. Ability to manage multiple assignments and to work with multiple executives. Skills to assimilate complex data
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candidates may be required to complete the Commonwealth’s Statement of Economic Interest. For more information, please follow this link: http://ethics.dls.virginia.gov/ EEO Statement The Virginia Community
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tasks and priorities simultaneously, and consistently meet all deadlines and goals. Must be able to assimilate data, exercise sound judgment and discretion, and work independently. Accuracy in materials
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] Chiba University invites applications for a Researcher to work on the project “Reducing Climate Projection Uncertainty with Data Assimilation as Emergent Constraints” (funded by the Environmental Research
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sensing, data assimilation, optimal dam operation etc. is an advantage. (3) Publishing minimum of two research papers on hydrology, river engineering, or water resources science and engineering (preferably
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able to: assimilate a wide variety of information into assessments contribute to the planning and execution of research and analysis communicate scientific results effectively, both written and oral
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digital twins and advancing data assimilation techniques for agricultural and environmental applications. You will be part of a dynamic research team applying advanced remote sensing and simulation methods
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ideas, and assimilate the information into project design/interpretation. Lead and support implementation science studies. Support and engage in research efforts in community clinics and service
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Administrative Officer. Distribute information as directed. Review, comprehend, and assimilate information received via written correspondence, reports, email, and telephone to coordinate information