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PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrity
indicator. This will be carried out through 1) Developing and validating indicators for the naturalness of hydrology and nutrient status from GIS layers and field assessments; 2) Developing and validating a
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management and analysis in online databases (under supervision) Drawing plans and maps and analysing data using GIS Creating digital illustrations Performing research tasks within the area of archaeology, e.g
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of quantitative tasks that arise, such as econometric analyses, building dashboards with Power BI or analyzing GIS data. We are looking for someone who: Has great quantitative skills Has advanced proficiency in
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management and analysis in online databases (under supervision) Drawing plans and maps and analysing data using GIS Creating digital illustrations Performing research tasks within the area of archaeology, e.g
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in relevant industry-standard software (e.g. GIS, geophysical interpretation, energy systems modelling) Understanding of options for net zero emissions, including nature-based solutions, subsurface
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experience with LI-COR eddy covariance systems, and Campbell data loggers, and prior knowledge of ICOS standards and protocols are regarded as an advantage. Furthermore, experience with GIS software and
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GIS specialists, and is distributed over several European countries. The successful applicant will join the core Danish team, which leads the software design and development of the simulation software