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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 3 months ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Geospatial Health Researcher Department/Unit Social Work Research Project Identifying and Studying Best-Practice Communities of Comprehensive
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: Department of Geography Course Title and Course Number: GEOG 384 Principles of Geospatial Web Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 90h Hourly Salary: According to the collective
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in ecological modeling, entomology, and geospatial analysis to graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. More broadly, the position will provide advice to other research groups within the Dept
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have a degree at the Master’s level or higher and be able to teach classes that involve practical and hands-on training in geospatial techniques, current geographical technological-computational skills
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Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities CURRENT McGill Student (Student RAs) Experience with soil/plant sensors, familiarity with geospatial data, ability to work in a field and shop, valid driver's license
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. This competition is limited to current NASA salaried NAIT staff. Reporting to the Program Chair, Civil Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology and Surveying and Geospatial Engineering Technology
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to monitor and model ecosystem and biodiversity change. Advanced skills in statistical programming and modeling. Geospatial data analysis. Familiarity with ecosystem models. - Development of an integrated
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requires a high level of judgment, scientific initiative, and technical skill in geospatial data processing, as well as the ability to manage multiple deadlines and prioritize tasks. The successful candidate
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, agriculture, geospatial science, and ecosystem function. We also have excellence in climate change impacts and northern environments. The successful candidate will have an established research portfolio and
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., electronic health records, cohort studies, administrative health and government data, clinical laboratory data, socioeconomic data, and geospatial data). Given the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s