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Genetics in the laboratory of Dr. Steve Parker in the Departments of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics, Human Genetics, and Biostatistics at the University of Michigan (http://theparkerlab.org ). We
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- Qualifications Eligible applicants are students enrolled in a master's or integrated master's degree in geographical engineering, computer science and computer engineering, Information systems, remote sensing
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projectile populations Remote sensing, statistics This is a project that requires thinking outside the box and navigate multiple sub-disciplines while collaborating with Earth and other planets’ specialists
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of remote sensing imagery. Proficiency with GIS methods, applications, and visualization. Prior experience engaging with stakeholders and application of participatory methodologies. Background Investigation
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Practical outdoor field experience (e.g., groundwater sampling, instrumentation deployment) in challenging conditions. Experience with remote sensing applications (e.g., InSAR, thermal IR). Experience in
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to the One Health Environmental Sensing project, which focuses on the development of novel sensors to enhance the understanding of multi-drug resistance and track antimicrobial resistance using a One Health
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(AMR). The successful candidate will join our Advanced Sensors team and contribute to the One Health Environmental Sensing project, which focuses on the development of novel sensors to enhance
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Collaborate in the use of remote sensing and machine learning methods to detect A. longifolia and to monitor the spread and effects of the biological control agent (occasional collaboration). Activity 4