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statistical analyses to test specific hypotheses. You will hold a PhD in microbial ecology or in a related subject and have demonstrable experience in conducting fieldwork on the Skokholm wild house mouse
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About the role The overall goal of the project is to develop new ecological theory, rooted in probability theory, to help understand how gut bacteria interact, engage in bacterial warfare and what
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We are seeking a researcher with expertise in the collection and application of acoustic methods to monitor biodiversity and ecological function intact and human-modified landscapes in the context
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technological sensor development for empirical data collection would also be valuable. About you The selected candidate will have a PhD, or be close to finishing a PhD, in quantitative ecology, or equivalent
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collaboration with colleagues in ecology, stakeholders and international partners who will collect data and guide AI requirements in order to incorporate state-of-the-art AI approaches into nature recovery.As
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a PhD/DPhil in an applied quantitative subject (e.g. computer science, applied mathematics, economics, physics, engineering, quantitative ecology). They will have excellent Python development skills
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The Department of Biology is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct research on incorporating symbionts into ecological networks, working primarily with Dr Ailsa McLean and
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a candidate with a background in ecology or environmental science, with some familiarity with UK environmental policy and/or practice, who is equipped to carry out desk-based modelling work, able to
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Two postdoc positions are advertised as part of an exciting project exploring human predation on large mammal ecology and evolution. Funded by the ERC (via the UKRI Frontier Research Grant guarantee
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and (2) modelling analyses of the sleep data to examine cross-population differences, interactions with early life (including fetal brain) markers, socio-ecological factors and neurodevelopment