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at the Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences. The postdoctoral researcher will investigate remote sensing methods to estimate whole ecosystem scale transpiration at the Landscape Evolution Observatory (LEO
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metabolome data collected for a population of individuals with hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. This person will also train, supervise, and support professional and student personnel in the lab. The ideal
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, development, implementation and testing of a free-space optical laser communication system. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading a government funded research project with a team of faculty
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can PI proposals as well as participate in collaborative proposals) who will conduct independent and collaborative research and develop collaborations with faculty, staff, and students. You will have
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group members. Present research at scientific meetings: conferences, workshops, seminars. Develop an independent scientific portfolio. Mentor graduate and undergraduate students. Minimum Qualifications
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tracking and EEG methods, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and opportunities for mentorship, authorship, and grant development. Our main focus is in how people search withing the visual world, and in
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grant writing and proposal development; apply for eligible postdoctoral fellowships. Perform additional duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials
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-scale human health datasets (e.g., UKBioBank, WHI, All of Us) using statistical and artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques. Develop and implement machine learning models, including
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’ perspectives on greenspace, heat, and health. This includes developing a photovoice project (or an alternative approach, if more suitable) to engage youth—and potentially adults—in providing feedback
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establish an independent record of grant funding. The candidate will be mentored in career development. We embrace diversity and seek candidates who will contribute to a climate that supports students