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world data, with strong programming proficiency in R or Python and version control systems like Git. Familiarity with spatial and statistical libraries (e.g. INLA, PyMC, scikit-learn, GeoPandas). Proven
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Cremins lab works at the spatial biology-technology interface to understand chromatin-to-synapse communication during neural circuit activation in
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Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree or PhD in statistics, bioinformatics, computational biology, or
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. This interdisciplinary initiative includes professors Marjo Saastamoinen (biodiversity), Anna-Liisa Laine (biodiversity), Jarno Vanhatalo (statistics), Lassi Ahlvik (environmental economics) and Kari Hyytiäinen
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-performance computing equipment. Learn more about why McGill is an exciting place to work: https://www.mcgill.ca/careers/why-mcgill Under the direction of the Bioinformatics Manager, the Bioinformatics Analyst
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, geomorphology, chemistry, archaeology, palaeoenvironmental sciences, pedology and human geography. It looks at environmental issues from different point of views, integrating the spatial, temporal and social
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methods; statistical methods, geoinformatics (including spatial econometrics), AI methods (e.g. NLP methods - Sentiment Analysis, Topic Modelling, Discourse analysis), visualization methods, as
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School. Responsibilities will span all stages of research, including collecting data of in both tabular and spatial formats, developing algorithms that clean and organize data, conducting statistical
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analyst to support a research program focused on constructing a retrospective analysis of our a Wildfire Resilience Index (WRI) for the US and Canadian West (https://www.wildfireindex.org/ ). Built
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University, University of British Columbia, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, and Yukon University, supported by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More information on: https://www.uvic.ca/acet