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Organisation Job description This postdoc position will focus on quantitative and spatial analysis of regional population declines and changes in the provision of health and care services since
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, the work will address if spatial and temporal variation in thermoregulatory performance in birds has a heritable basis, and if selection for heat- and cold-tolerance is already ongoing in nature. The work
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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 analyses, running
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for collaboration and graduate recruitment through the Cell and Molecular Biology program (http://cell.uark.edu ), Statistics and Analytics program (http://statistics-analytics.uark.edu/index.php ), and Center
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lender of minbus taxis (“the company”). To do so, the successful applicant will need to manage complex quantitative (spatial, cross-sectional, longitudinal, survey) and qualitative (interviews and field
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on developing ecosystem models for high-latitude ecosystems and to scale-up these spatially as well as temporally using state-of-the-art ecosystem models. Your profile The successful applicant must have obtained
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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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found at https://accedtp.ac.uk/, in the ‘prospective applicants’ tab. Project overview The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the planet, and as a consequence tundra ecosystems are
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comparative analyses of regional (Western Eurasian) faunal evolution — with particular emphasis on hominin primates — within well-defined temporal and spatial frameworks. As a doctoral researcher, your main
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paleoecology of Old World Cenozoic mammals. Experience in statistical analysis, programming, spatial modeling, and database management Knowledge of mammalian skeletal and osteological morphology. Strong