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growth. In the wake of the Canterbury earthquakes, UC undertook one of the most significant transformations in its history, rebuilding and reimagining itself as a financially stable, future-focused
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risk and loss determinations and assess the overall impact of Earth hazards on populations, infrastructure, and the environment. From volcanoes to earthquakes, landslides to tsunamis, floods to heatwaves
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sensing for traffic monitoring and incident/hazard detection (including accidents, fire, and earthquake detection); design, implementation, and validation of CV algorithms to detect unsafe driver behavior
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open science, peer and student mentoring, reproducible workflows, and collaborative tools. The project’s scope includes event detection and classification (earthquakes, landslides, lahars, glacier motion
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Workplace: LNEC – National Laboratory for Civil Engineering, I.P. Avenida do Brasil, 101 – 1700-066 Lisboa Country: Portugal Website: https://www.lnec.pt Email: recrutamento@lnec.pt The above activities shall
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. Research and graduate education in the Department of Earth Sciences focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and fault mechanics, as well as earthquake
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faculty have strong partnerships with national laboratory scientists and engineers. Please find more information here: https://www.unr.edu/science . College of Engineering: Join the College of Engineering
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of the Ocean Observatories Initiative Regional Cabled Array (https://oceanobservatories.org/regional-cabled-array/ ) that land in Pacific City, Oregon. One cable runs 500 km west to Axial Seamount, while
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at https://www.calstatela.edu/ OFFICE OF THE PROVOST The new Associate Provost for Operational Success will join the leadership team of Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Heather Lattimer
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that helps dampen and reduce induced forces during earthquake events, for instance. In this manner, the window protects the building from small deformations and large dynamic events. In the section