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significant record of scientific achievements in the field of geography, hydrology or GIS; - scientific achievements after obtaining the doctoral degree; - active participation in scientific life
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spatial data (GIS); Cooperating in the preparation of research reports, scientific articles, and presenting research results at academic conferences; Participating in administrative and organizational tasks
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to work in a team and cooperate, communication skills; Ability to use GIS programs (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS); Operation of application systems and systems for modeling water supply and sewage networks (e.g
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., 1st March 2026). Specific Requirements Solid practical experience with GIS (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS), including spatial data processing and visualization; Experience with data analysis using Python, Matlab
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50 Key words: competition for assistant professor, urban trees, urban forestry, climate resilience, remote sensing, GIS. Description: The applicant for the aforementioned position shall meet the
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geodesic equipment, experience in operating measurement systems (GPS, total station, photogrammetry) and in their digital processing; experience in spatial data analysis (GIS, cartographic systems, spatial
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archaeology, digital archaeology, and bioarchaeology. The study programs integrate theoretical knowledge with practical experience — laboratory, field, and workshop classes develop skills in GIS, heritage
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information systems (GIS), spatial management, urban data analysis, and related subjects in Polish; participating in workshops and training courses to improve professional skills; participating in
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workshop classes develop skills in GIS, heritage conservation, and excavation analysis. The Faculty collaborates with research and museum institutions and conducts numerous research projects involving
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. The study programs integrate theoretical knowledge with practical experience — laboratory, field, and workshop classes develop skills in GIS, heritage conservation, and excavation analysis. The Faculty