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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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for Global Sustainability. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/294034/phd-research-fellow-in-statistical-population-ecology Where to apply Website https
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statistical population ecology Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A 4-year position as PhD Research Fellow in statistical population ecology is available at Department of Biosciences
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of mathematical modelling techniques to model the ecology of wildlife disease. Proven ability to work to deadlines. Excellent interpersonal and communications skills appropriate for interacting with higher degree
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, the Department of Mathematics, and the Department of Philosophy. To respond effectively to the accelerating decline in biodiversity, BioM will unite ecology, statistics, and philosophy to improve the modelling and
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modelling infectious disease dynamics, population dynamics or fisheries. Proven experience and ability programming in R or Python. Proven experience and interest in the application of mathematical modelling
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modelling infectious disease dynamics, population dynamics or fisheries. Proven experience and ability programming in R or Python. Proven experience and interest in the application of mathematical modelling
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modelling infectious disease dynamics, population dynamics or fisheries. Proven experience and ability programming in R or Python. Proven experience and interest in the application of mathematical modelling
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are eager to carry out research on statistical issues related to models and multiple sources of data describing ecological dynamics. The PhD project will address the following aims: 1) Develop efficient tools
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mass loss through sublimation and snow redistribution. The PhD candidate will develop/test model parameterizations constrained and evaluated using field observations. The candidate will lead a field