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skills in the use of Microsoft Office including Excel, Word and data analysis software (i.e. NVivo, SPSS). Travel with the PI (i.e. to meetings and conferences). Promote the project, and findings, via
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Archaeology at the University of Bristol. The objective for this role is to map out the emergence of small-scale extraction in Amazon deforestation hotspots using remote sensing and other land-use datasets
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packages, could include MCMC, SMC and ABC). You will have advanced skills in at least one programming language, so you can both implement the new method and generate simulated spatial population data to test
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discuss this with their existing line manager before applying. Rewards & Benefits A minimum of 38 days annual leave per annum (inclusive of bank holiday and University closure days) Free foreign language
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including population dynamic modelling, and an aptitude for engaging with ecologists. A4 Expertise in a scientific programming language such as R, Python, Julia, C++, etc as evidenced by the use of a
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. Simulation models are computational tools that use detailed logic, data, and computer code to provide a quantitative way for researchers to make predictions about drug effectiveness, and health services
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topographic development or climate change. Prior programming experience as applied to using or modifying existing models is expected. The position builds upon existing geosystem modeling and high-performance