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the following: physical to social sciences, environmental science, geospatial data science, climatology, human–environment systems, or a closely allied field. The new Chair must have an academic record that would
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, or environmental change. Experience working on interdisciplinary teams and contributing to funded research proposals. Knowledge of relevant tools or platforms for machine learning, geospatial data, or high
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Geographic Sciences at the University of Oklahoma (OU) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Earth System Science with technical expertise in Geospatial Analysis. We seek an innovative
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, as well as join eight other postdocs from around the country to conduct a national synthesis project related to species range shifts. Primary Research Duties and Required Skills Animal migration over
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-class training Detail-oriented for accuracy of data and information. Ability to communicate well and to build rapport quickly with undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, staff and faculty
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are looking for a postdoc to lead the translation of optical neuroimaging technology for neurosurgical applications. The postdoc should have experience developing optical instrumentation. Experience in image
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consists of four PIs and 12 additional members (research faculty, postdocs and graduate students), and contributes to all areas of the ATLAS project (physics analysis, combined performance work, operation
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on P2 and P3 will be responsible for the following: sample collection or management, microbiome analysis, data processing, integration, synthesis, and modeling. Besides, the postdocs could participate in
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the efforts for applying supercomputing on the OU campus to microbiome studies; and (v) train postdocs and graduate students for advanced computational and statistical approaches. Opportunities exist
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expected to provide training for graduate students and postdocs and mentor undergraduates in research. Additionally, they will contribute to undergraduate and graduate teaching (one course per semester) in