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species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify priority areas
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: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Ithaca, New York 14853, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Natural Resources statistical analysis Ecology / Avian Ecology Appl Deadline: none
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and personalized learning experiences Position Summary : This role is ideal for a highly motivated individual who thrives in dynamic environments and excels at translating vision into action. Working
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quantitative and qualitative social science research and perform data analysis. 15% Publication and Presentation. Lead and/or contribute to peer-reviewed publications and conference and public presentations
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collection, and help assess economic profitability and cost-effectiveness through quantitative data analysis. This Postdoctoral Associate will be co-supervised by Dr. Wendong Zhang at Dyson School and Dr
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experience with species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify
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collection, and help assess economic profitability and cost-effectiveness through quantitative data analysis. This Postdoctoral Associate will be co-supervised by Dr. Wendong Zhang at Dyson School and Dr
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team works on projects that examine and transform the interconnections, structures, and transition points that are critical to creating effective learning and work systems within engineering. The
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sciences, computer science, machine learning, and education research. Research Themes The research themes identified for the NTO postdoc include, but are not limited to, the following: Developing
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on their own research and connecting to colleagues across the university. Depending on interests and feasibility, they may be able to teach and/or engage in off-campus fieldwork with Professor Bezner Kerr