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services, police, GPs, etc.). Qualifications: A combination of relevant experience and postgraduate qualification in Psychology, Social Work, or Occupational Therapy. Registration with your relevant
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license. Display high motivation, and have experience in conducting field surveys. Proficiency in GPS navigation, and the ability to work in challenging environmental conditions are essential. Candidates
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-dimensional visual stimuli (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.09.27.615442), and how the inputs onto single depth-selective neurons give rise to their response properties. To accomplish this, this project, which you
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needs related to disability, neurodivergence or a chronic condition, please contact us so we can make all necessary accommodation. Find out more about our DEI work here https://group.springernature.com/gp
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strive to attract, nurture and develop the very best talent. Springer Nature was awarded Diversity Team of the Year at the 2022 British Diversity Awards. Find out more about our DEI work here https
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related to disability, neurodivergence or a chronic condition, please contact us so we can make all necessary accommodation. Find out more about our DEI work here https://group.springernature.com/gp/group
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- Unofficial accepted Writing Sample - Under 100 pages Reference requirements 2-3 letters of reference required Apply link: https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF04353 Help contact: gps-ap@ucsd.edu About UC San
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) Geographical information system (GIS) Geogame and digital twin with Unity or Omniverse Global positioning system (GPS), GNSS and IMU Image processing and computer vision Asphalt binder modification, asphalt
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database, the use of GPS receivers and GIS databases where appropriate, and plant tissue and soil sampling when needed. Works in commercial blueberry fields, vineyards, and orchards and/or with honeybees
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS), aerial photographs and maps. 25% – Plant identification: Visually identify trees, shrubs, and understory plants to the species level. 30% – Standard measurements of trees