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Description General Notes The STARR PI will lead research activities associated with the program while supervising a large team of professional- and technical-track researchers, postdocs, and
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-month, full-time tenure-track position at the assistant professor level for a risk communication scholar. In addition to this advertised hire, the cohort will include a geospatial analyst, an
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communication scholar. In addition to this advertised hire, the cohort will include a geospatial analyst, an environmental engineer, a socioecologist, and a landscape architect within the College of Agriculture
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interactions, climate modeling, hydrology, geochemistry, oceanography, active tectonics, surface processes & Quaternary studies, geochronology, sedimentology, regional geology, and geospatial analytics applied
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other stakeholders in adopting site-specific best management practices. The faculty member will collaborate with other faculties, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students at various departments at UF
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/index.html) and the Geospatial Snow, Water, and Ice Resources Lab (GeoSWIRL; https://arcg.is/0ObXba) at Montana State University are recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow. The postdoc will focus on developing and
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geospatial analyses and designing engaging data visualizations. In addition to the national-scale synthesis project, you will have the opportunity to work with a cohort of postdoctoral fellows studying
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. Candidates with interests and experience in applied research emphasizing novel plant protection strategies drawn from applying modern geospatial techniques from field- to landscape scales to improve
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, Goldberg, and Kerr in order to advance their career in academic research, public health practice, and/or public policy. Important geospatial datasets used for this research include chemical transport
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prospective and current postdocs; build a community for all UNLV postdocs; and provide professional development programs and networking events for postdocs. UNLV currently employs postdoctoral scholars across a