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Basic and Applied Spatial Analysis Lab (BASAL). The BASAL is located within the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of New Hampshire. This researcher will work directly
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methylome sequencing, custom NGS panels, liquid biopsy, and spatial transcriptomics. The primary focus of this position is to help optimize and complete research tasks related to the computational analysis
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Informatics, or related fields. Strong programming skills in Python, R, or JavaScript for spatial analysis, interface development, or web applications. Experience in plugin or dashboard development (e.g
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of crop-switching, environmental resilience, and agrifood sustainability. The candidate will develop and apply spatial analysis, remote sensing, and modeling to evaluate the technical, environmental, and
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) Development of state-of-the-art database and analysis platforms as part of data science, utilizing diverse datasets related to earthquakes and volcanoes across broad spatial and temporal scales. These datasets
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TLDR: Build the model backbone for the next era of AI-powered spatial biology. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your qualifications and experience for this position
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will be working in an experimental lab, performing data collection, analysis, and modeling of behavioral and electrophysiological data. Applications are invited to apply for a statistical data analysis
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, the recruited researcher will contribute to the development of a novel time-resolved fluorescence lifetime measurement approach, in close connection with methods based on single-molecule brightness analysis
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), environmental epidemiology (M), biostatistics (M), maternal and child health®, biomarkers®, exposure mixtures (I), spatial analysis (I), GIS and mapping (I), toxicology (I), and risk assessment (I) · Advanced
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to the Institute’s needs. Requirements for candidates: Proven experience in advanced hydrological modeling (e.g., conceptual or physically based spatially distributed models), particularly with SWAT+, SWAT-MODFLOW and