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elemental analysis, are encouraged to apply, and training will be provided for skills needed to manage both laboratories. Essential Functions Conduct research in collaboration with faculty, post-docs
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and reptiles. We focus on using a combination of decision analysis, quantitative modeling of empirical data, and predictive modeling and forecasting. Examples of projects that the postdoctoral
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involves working with commercial fishing scientific data compilation, analysis, modeling, and visualization, and integration of local fishermen’s ecological knowledge, and available socioeconomics scientific
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Arts fields with a thesis or dissertation component. Fellows must actively participate in both the scholarly and social environment of the Slavery North. With the support of Slavery North leadership
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systems analysis will be considered. Essential Functions Conduct research related to climate change and water resources, with an emphasis on human dominated basins. Develop and execute hydrologic and river
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, developing and numerically solving diffusion reaction equations, parameter estimation, machine learning, and sensitivity analysis, with an emphasis in building open-source technologies that benefit the entire
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. Collaborate with Water-Smart partners (e.g., DESE, EEC) to conduct longitudinal data collection, comparative policy analysis, and systematic evaluation of partnership models that advance water-related health
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and/or analysis, supporting Dr. Goff in preparation of grant proposals that are largely focused on healthcare quality and health disparities for women and children, writing scientific papers, literature
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. Specific activities will include protein purification and preparation, fluorescence microscopy and data collection and analysis of data from the single molecule laser trap and in vitro motility assay
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, or related topics. Demonstrated competence in data management, data analysis, and scientific writing. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Preferred Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education