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of completion. Projects for 2024-2025 will reflect the interest of successful candidates and may fall into three broad categories: historical GIS, historical demography, and climate history. Historical GIS
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proficiency in languages such as R and Python. Experience in GIS, remote sensing, and processing projected climate data. Proven ability to manage multiple tasks effectively, work collaboratively in team
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learning methodologies. The underlying data are complex and will require sophisticated data management and integration skills. A candidate should have proficiency with GIS software and Python, strong written
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Requisition Number: 2025 - 103 Business Unit: College of Medicine Department: Int Med GI 50001304 Reg-Temp: Full-Time Regular Position Summary: Position Announcement: Postdoctoral Research Fellow We are seeking
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lethality from the Gastrointestinal-Acute Radiation Syndrome (GI-ARS) in mice (Paris et al., Science 2001, 293:293-7), one of two potentially lethal syndromes that might occur after a nuclear catastrophe
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graduate education in the Department of Geography focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geographic information science: cartography, GIS, data analysis and visualization, spatial analysis and modeling; (b
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on the following subfields: (a) Geographic information science: cartography, GIS, data analysis and visualization, spatial analysis and modeling; (b) Human geography: political-ethnic, cultural, human-environment
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of GI diseases to continue our work in functionally characterizing the impact of immune cells including ILCs in IBD. Our research program provides a highly collaborative and supportive training
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, Hydraulics, or related fields. Proficiency and experience in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling tools such as HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, SWMM, InfoWorks, LISFLOOD, and SFINCS. Proficiency in GIS software (e.g., ESRI
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tools: Tableau or PowerBI. Proficiency in at least one of the GIS tools: ArcGIS or QGIS. Advanced proficiency in at least one of the following programming languages: R or Python. Physical Requirements