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About the job: Landscapes of Catastrophe: archaeology, social-ecological and biological contexts for the Great Irish Famine, 1845–52 is an interdisciplinary project investigating the ecological
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predictive modeling and validation techniques. Research & Publication: Skilled at critically reviewing literature, designing rigorous studies, and producing publications for high-impact journals. Collaboration
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measurements and remote sensing, biogeochemistry, environmental microbiology, industrial ecology, aquatic processes, modelling and data analyses approach in environmental science (e.g., GIS, LCA), or equivalent
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predictive modeling and validation techniques. Research & Publication: Skilled at critically reviewing literature, designing rigorous studies, and producing publications for high-impact journals. Collaboration
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, BioM will unite ecology, statistics, and philosophy to improve the modelling and governance of biodiversity under uncertainty. The project develops process-explicit, hierarchical models that capture key
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invites applications for a postdoctoral position in terrestrial ecosystem dynamics in the laboratory of Professor Paul Moorcroft http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/faculty/moorcroft/ . The successful candidate will
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related to models and multiple sources of data describing ecological dynamics. The PhD project will address the following aims: 1) Develop efficient tools for learning about models from data, 2
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research team members to ensure all project deliverables are met. Identify, simulate, and analyse ecosystem service models using GIS, remote sensing, and field data. Manage, process, and analyse ecological
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ASE is a diverse school focusing on the connections between geosciences, ecology, society and Earth systems. Our approach integrates these disciplines to examine big environmental challenges both in
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. Quantitative Analysis: Demonstrated ability to handle multimodal datasets, conduct statistical analysis, and apply predictive modeling and validation techniques. Research & Publication: Skilled at critically