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networking, project management and career development skills through participation in scientific meetings, and ample opportunity to interact with academic and industry stakeholders. Mentor(s): The mentor
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Survey (USGS) within the USGS Climate Adaptation Science Center (CASC) network, specifically the regional North Central CASC (NC CASC) located in Boulder, Colorado. Regional CASCs support and produce
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, observational networks, and reanalysis products. The forecasting model time lag will be paired with the time periods needed for impactful management activity (e.g., increased livestock monitoring, vector
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software platforms, smoke emission factors and total smoke production by factor will be accounted for and differenced for the range of burn conditions as above. This research will involve a collaborative
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statistical software. Learning Objectives: Learn about the implementation of the application of machine learning methodologies in plant phenotyping and genotyping for the sugarcane molecular biology lab. Learn
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with regional scientists and managers interested in invasive species and with Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (RISCC) Management Networks in the Southwest and elsewhere in the US. Translating
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in agricultural soil microbiology. The participant will also have active exposure to statistical data analytics using R, Python, and current bioinformatic software. The participant will gain or enhance
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have been received within the past five years. Preferred skills: Experience with ecological modeling, spatial analysis and statistics, ArcGIS Pro software, Python and R coding. Stipend $60,000.00
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gas and other energy resources, policy assessment methods, including economic and modeling skills, and computer software products Research experience Excellent written and oral presentation skills Both