Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
both marine and freshwater environments to estimate distribution and abundance of fish and larger invertebrates and Cornell is at the forefront of the application of these methods in lakes. We are now
-
continuously enhancing our knowledge and methods to tackle local, national, and global challenges. The postdoctoral associate will work directly with both Professor Allison Godwin, a tenured engineering
-
will use available and new data collected with active acoustics (sonar) in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Hydroacoustics is used worldwide in both marine and freshwater environments to estimate distribution
-
failure as a learning opportunity, and continuously enhancing our knowledge and methods to tackle local, national, and global challenges. The postdoctoral associate will work directly with both Professor
-
, embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and continuously enhancing our knowledge and methods to tackle local, national, and global challenges. The postdoctoral associate will work directly with both
-
. Hydroacoustics is used worldwide in both marine and freshwater environments to estimate distribution and abundance of fish and larger invertebrates and Cornell is at the forefront of the application
-
of a next-generation turbidity meter (Arduino-based with radio communication to a central controller). * Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and existing commercial
-
development efforts on their campuses. This collaborative research project will use mixed methods to investigate the experiences within one institution and develop insights that can be shared other institutions
-
-term conservation planning and decision-making. Using structured survey data to scale eBird-derived estimates of relative abundance to population size to quantify the combined impacts of climate and land
-
central controller). ● Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and existing commercial sensors. ● Explore high-frequency turbidity monitoring as a tool for assessing