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and programming experience (e.g. R, Python) are required. Experience with psychophysiological methods, such as eye tracking and skin conductance, is advantageous. Excellent academic merits, including
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the use of statistical and graphical software such as Statistica, GraphPad Prism, ImageJ, or equivalent, and the ability to select appropriate statistical tests for different data types and interpret
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processing of this data in recent years, many cultural heritage treasures still lie in isolated data silos - characterised by different formats, working methods and levels of technical maturity. With ECHOLOT
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to implement data analytics processes and algorithms in scientific programming languages (e.g., Python, R). The ability to collaborate within a multidisciplinary research group. Independent work, collaboration
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Use Python to link different environments and tools Maintain documentation of the services and tools developed by UMSI IT Consult on policy decisions informed by your technical expertise Required
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behavioral persistence and intensity of positive affect may be different in adversity-exposed youth. Duties include organizing and analyzing complex multimodal datasets using advanced statistical techniques
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hub for the support functions related to research and education. The tasks are varied as they involve supporting ongoing research within several different ongoing research projects. Some focus will be
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soil microbial processes and element cycling in ecosystems. The main tasks include: Developing a simple and cost-efficient approach to assess and quantify resource co-limitation across different biomes
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environments Active Sensing Mechanisms: Studying how animals actively sample sensory information to guide behavior and decision-making Environment-Behavior Interactions: Examining how different environmental
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mountain regions with different levels of climate variability, and (3) whether recent changes in climate variability can explain observed shifts in species’ distributions over time. The project will