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integrating multi-modal data (e.g., time series, geospatial data, text, and image - including both hydrological and human-related data) and capturing complex, non-linear relationships (Bommasani et al., 2021
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expertise in hydrological modeling to estimate water availability in and to forests, as well as technical expertise to guide validation measurements and ensure data quality and consistency. Knowledge of soil
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SEFARI (https://sefari.scot ), a collective of leading research institutes in Scotland. Main Duties of Postholder Work independently to design, apply and adapt hydrological, hydrochemical and water
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pioneering research in experimental and computational fluid mechanics, hydrology, and earth-surface dynamics. For over 80 years, our innovative and adaptable facilities have attracted trailblazers, problem
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. Project website: https://www.list.lu/en/environment/project/forfus/ Is your profile described below? Are you our future colleague? Apply now! Education • MSc or equivalent in hydrology or other
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supervision of Dr. Narendra N. Das and will be associated with the Remote Sensing in Hydrology and Agriculture Laboratory (RSHAL). They will receive annual appointments for an expected three-year term
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rules. Profile Upon starting, you must have completed: A Master’s degree in atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, forest sciences, hydrology, ecology, or a closely related science field with
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State University and work closely with I-CREWS researchers across the state. The position emphasizes developing, integrating, and applying modeling approaches-including machine learning (ML), hydrologic
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(https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk ). The post holder will be employed on the Mapping Archaeological Heritage in South Asia (MAHSA) project and will join a team of researchers based in Cambridge. This project
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Arcadia (https://www.arcadiafund.org.uk ). The post holder will be employed on the Mapping Archaeological Heritage in South Asia (MAHSA) project and will join a team of researchers based in Cambridge