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diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases, with a focus on arboviral diseases (e.g., dengue
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and movement analyses, and apply future climate scenarios to forecast changes to summer conditions and project the subsequent impact on caribou space-use patterns. Results will identify the specific
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patterns and forecasting future energy scenarios for a specific region for hydrogen. These scenarios feed into the energy optimization models you develop and solve. The goal is to identify factors
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develop a prototype ocean analysis-forecast system for the U.S. east coast extending from the Gulf of Maine to the Caribbean Sea. The resulting East Coast Community Ocean Forecast System (ECCOFS) will
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, including prolonged droughts, floods, and wildfires and to support forecast modeling and scenario development for climate change and water allocation. The successful candidate will leverage existing water