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managing complex and ad‑hoc datasets, creating clear and compelling visualizations, and conducting advanced analyses such as life table decompositions and comparative trends in disease burden across
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environments is necessary. Experience with data cleansing, wrangling, visualization, modelling, and interpretation is necessary. Previous experience in data science is highly desired. Previous experience in
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. *** Position Description The Pontzer Lab in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University seeks two Postdoctoral Associates (3820) for research investigating the effects of physical activity
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postdoc associate. The individual will implement, simulate and analyze models of epileptic source localization from EEG signals. Collaborate with clinicians to obtain and analyze imaging, EEG, and outcome
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the scale of this issue and its acceleration under climate change, we lack the understanding of ‘shrubification’ necessary to effectively mitigate its ecological and hydrological impacts. The SCALES fellow
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and statistical analysis sections (including power analysis) for research grant proposals. •Work effectively with other members of the research team. Earned a doctorate (PhD, MD/MPH, etc.) in health
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. This classification is used as a placeholder to allow for participation in limited benefits, as outlined in Section 7-B of the Duke University Postdoctoral Policy, effective April 1, 2008 Work Performed · The
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that will help to identify the source(s) of critical minerals through the supply chains as well as developing geochemical and isotopic tracers to delineate possible environmental effects and impact on water
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, including sugar-concentration effects. 5) ESM Integration: Develop reduced-order network representation that can be integrated into Earth System Models (ESMs). Implement and evaluate improved phloem–xylem
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repository, organizing PECAHN meetings, and developing and assisting with cross-site research projects. Both positions will require self-direction and the ability to work effectively with other team members