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addition to pursuing their own research agenda, we seek applicants with experience in survey design and computational methods, and working with complex large-scale data. Successful candidates will have completed a Ph.D
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requires working with large data sets related to parenting and child development across multiple sites in the United States, helping to prepare data and estimate models for a variety of research papers, and
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PhD with an interest in computational social science or data science (broadly defined). This individual will help design, execute, and analyze a series of field experiments on a platform created by the
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: Leveraging big data and computational methods to analyze adaptation behaviors and incorporate its costs and benefits into climate impact assessments. • Adaptation of Places: Partnering with natural scientists
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working in large teams with diverse disciplinary, sectoral, and cultural backgrounds; o For those experts in qualitative data, qualitative data experience and analytical skills are considered an asset. Duke
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experience managing and analyzing complex datasets using R, Stata and/or SAS. Preference will be given to candidates with proficiency coding and managing multiple large datasets and experience estimating
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in the United States. Preferred methodological skills include statistical analysis of survey and other large-n data, qualitative interviews, and/or text analysis and machine learning skills
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. The preliminary description of the research project is: Increases in the size, frequency, and severity of wildfires are driving large-scale conversion of forests to shrublands across the western U.S. Despite
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Duke University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Reproductive Sciences. More information about this division is located
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with our co-PI at UCLA. Responsibilities include study design, supervising and leading data collection, coding, and analysis, and writing of manuscripts for publication, as well as grant preparation