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including but not limited to remote sensing; policy and economics of natural resources; harvesting; GIS; hydrology; forest ecology; biometrics; urban and community forestry; human dimensions of natural
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2026. The successful candidate is expected to bring to UA expertise in areas such as environmental change, hydroinformatics, geographic information systems, remote sensing, urban systems, and human
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analyses. Experience on using GIS and remote sensing to map and characterize distribution of plant species, vegetation communities, fire regimes and wildland fuels with a familiarity with FACTS, LANDFIRE
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, remote sensing, GIS tools/software, database management and data acquisition; good organizational skills; good command of spoken and written English and Portuguese; driving license. Other requirements
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collection, analysis) for monitoring plant quality. Experience in remote sensing combined with GIS. Experience in the use of sensors and measurement systems (installation, data collection, analysis
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programs such as Bass Connections. Be Bold. PhD (completed or near completion) in environmental or earth science, epidemiology, remote sensing, geography, global/public health, or a related field. Strong
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in GIS, Remote Sensing, or Spatial Programming as instructor of record. Posting Detail Information Desired Start Date 08/16/2026 Job Open Date 08/11/2025 Job Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Special
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computational structural engineering. Process & Infrastructure Systems: lean construction practices, remote sensing, GIS, geospatial analytics, and sustainable transportation. Infrastructure Resilience
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part of a research team within the Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing (GRS), which is led by Prof. Sytze de Bruin (https://www.wur.nl/en/persons/sytze-de-bruin-1.htm ). We offer you
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bringing in new competencies in areas including, but not limited to: climate adaptation; energy policy and just transitions; environmental and public health; GIS, remote sensing, and/or surveillance