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SWAT+gwflow Proven experience in modelling natural and human-induced drought (streamflow and groundwater drought). Proficiency in programming (R, Python, or MATLAB) and GIS tools. Experience in climate
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contribution to human wellbeing (e.g. IPBES and SEEA); Strong quantitative skills and ability to work with large (geospatial) data sets. Experience with GIS software and fluency in Python or R is needed
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mapping, GIS and drone photogrammetry for 3D results of specific case studies. This role directly contributes to the development of a high-resolution comparative spatial atlas of long-term refugee camps by
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guidance to support staff and/or student employees. Must be proficient in the use of python, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML; PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQL oracle; Linux Red Hat and Ubuntu ****The final salary
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programming skills (e.g., Python, Ruby, PowerShell). A good working knowledge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) principles. Including LLMs and the use of AI Agents Experience working with GIS systems and
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organizational and documentation skills; familiarity with GIS is a plus. Where to apply Website https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/405441/research-engineer-d… Requirements Additional Information
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competitions including creating challenges Building integrated dashboards with any of the following tools: SQL Server, PowerBI, Tableau, Python/Machine Learning, AWS, Azure. Security clearance (current or
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Journalism program. An example of past work in this program can be viewed here: https://ctastopwatch.miurban-dashboards.org/. This role manages research projects and works under the supervision of our senior
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comparable field Very good knowledge of quantitative research methods in medicine or health sciences Demonstrable subject-specific programming skills (e.g., R, Python, etc.) Experience with database usage (e.g
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of tools such as R, Python, GIS, Git or similar data-science software. Solid experience with community data and biodiversity monitoring. A broad ecological background, ideally including plants and