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, modeling and Remote-sensing to Transform carbon budgets, CLARiTy’ (https://www.schmidtsciences.org/vicc/) will reduce the persistently high land flux uncertainties in GCB by an order of magnitude. To achieve
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for the position: 1 GSI position (.5 FTE) Benefits: Tuition waiver and stipend as provided in UM/GEO Agreement Responsibilities* Attend all class lectures and read all course material Meet with
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available1Company/InstituteStockholm UniversityCountrySwedenCityStockholmGeofield Contact City Stockholm Website https://www.su.se/geo/english/ https://su.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:886025/where:4/ Street Svante
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what they are looking for in this position The Department of Geosciences (GEO) at the University of Oslo (UiO) is part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MATNAT) and a leading research
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community. Show more Show less Connections working at University of Cincinnati More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21945953/assistant-associate-professor-clin-geo-department
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performance and contributions to the research activities of the Geoinformatics and Earth Observation (GEO) research group. The department of Sustainability and Planning wasestablished in 1975, and is located in
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, the NTNU Department of Geosciences is looking for a highly motivated, independent geo-scientist for a full-time three-year PhD student position on the topic. The PhD candidate will have to work with seismic
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factors. You will enrich these data sources with relevant environmental exposure data (e.g., derived from existing geo-data registers and Street-View images). The findings of your studies will be published
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environmental exposure data (e.g., derived from existing geo-data registers and Street View images). The findings of your studies will be published in scientific journals, and you will have the opportunity
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as source for input into our GIC simulations. b) Develop efficient optimization algorithms to identify geo-electric fields and GIC hotspots in Sweden. The two year long postdoctoral project is financed