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publication of tracking data on Arctic shorebirds (tagged at Utqiaǵvik, Alaska and in Iowa) and a long-term dataset on Mountain Plovers in Montana (1995 to present); other bird/wildlife datasets will be
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. The successful applicant will be expected to be based at Indiana University, Bloomington, and contribute to one or both of these efforts. A Ph.D. in Physics is required. We are hosting a Charge Readout Plane
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | about 1 month ago
of digital read out integrated circuits (DROICs) for space instruments that affect focal plane array (FPA) signal to noise, dynamic range, and speed. Novel in-pixel DROIC architectures avoid signal saturation
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disturbance using comparative approaches or (2) the population genomics and connectivity of Andean birds in relation to environmental gradients and habitat fragmentation (applicants will be considered with
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turkeys and other game birds in Ohio. The position will work in close partnership with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife and other collaborators. Primary responsibilities include
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potentially using a mix of remote sensing, vegetation/habitat data, field data, and camera trap data to model connectivity for large mammal species and/or migratory birds. Expected project outputs will include
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Postdoctoral Researcher to lead and support research on wild turkeys and other game birds in Ohio. The position will work in close partnership with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife
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) Job Description --- The Bentz Lab in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Oklahoma is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The lab uses local bird models to investigate how
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their relationship to topology in a variety of materials exhibiting out-of-plane component of magnetization. Here the target materials are those with interfacial DMI (e.g.: Co/Pt multilayers) and chiral
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birds through the end of the century by forecasting species’ responses to projected climate and land-use/land-cover change under multiple socio-climatic scenarios. The specific focus of this project will