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are strongly encouraged. Candidates interested in acquiring experience with chemometrics and multivariate statistics are highly desired. Feel free to reach out to learn more about this opportunity. Keywords
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communities • Multivariate statistical analysis of community and environmental datasets • Spatial analysis and georeferencing of ecological data using GIS • Development and implementation of species
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neuroimaging data; preprocessing and analysis of fMRI data; and the application of advanced methodologies (functional adaptation, multivariate signal analysis, and effective connectivity). The candidate will
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, Network Engineering and Security, and Software Engineering. Find out more about SoC at https://www.cdm.depaul.edu/academics/Pages/School-of-Computing.aspx . Qualifications: Minimum requirements include a
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: econometrics, statistics, mathematics, quantitative methods, forecasting, multivariate data analysis, financial engineering, operations research, financial and insurance mathematics, biometrics DESCRIPTION
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required, along with a strong theoretical or practical background in coral physiology, isotope biogeochemistry, image analysis, univariate and multivariate statistics, and advance scuba training (minimum
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UM, UH, and unfilled pauses. Hand-coding of the data will feed into an analysis that relies on multivariate modeling including control variables such as e.g. turn duration to find effects. During your
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Multivariate statistical analysis of community and environmental datasets Spatial analysis and georeferencing of ecological data using GIS Development and implementation of species distribution models
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such as imprinting, and controlled surface-polymerization to produce complex surfaces which provide multivariate insight into the kinetics and thermodynamics of surface chemistry, phase ordering, mechanical
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, gravity waves, precipitations, river discharge. Consequently, coastal hazard is often related to the occurrence of compound events, which here will be described in terms of multivariate non-stationary joint