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specialisation in GIS and Remote Sensing that will be able to contribute to the development of our discipline and academic environment at INES. Job description The work duties of a Senior Lecturer consist chiefly
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. experience with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Assessment criteria Selection for third-cycle studies is based on the student’s potential to profit from such studies. The assessment of potential is made
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. Experience in spatial analysis and GIS. Assessment criteria Selection for third-cycle studies is based on the student’s potential to profit from such studies. The assessment of potential is made primarily
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statistical analyses. Practical experience in molecular laboratory methods. Experience in field work. Experience in spatial analysis and GIS. Assessment criteria Selection for third-cycle studies is based
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fabrication of scientific equipment. Familiarity with or experience in an academic research environment; a PhD degree in one of the fields listed above is a strong merit. Experience of working with GIS. Place
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independently and in a team. Driving licence and good English communication are required. GIS-skills and general interest to nature are merit. Work can be combined with master thesis related to remote sensing
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). Analyse animal GPS tracking data (mainly existing data from other projects), wildlife roadkill statistics, camera trapping, snow tracking. GIS analyses of, e.g., habitat, habitat selection and landscape
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to program data loggers and process data with scripted language, like Matlab, R. or similar softwares. Experience of GIS data and related software, for example QGIS Experience in measurements of atmospheric
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required to demonstrate: a strong background in computational methods, including using hydrological modeling outcomes, GIS, scenario development, and working with web-based planning support tools. a
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) or digital (e.g. databases, GIS) resources available at Umeå University are encouraged, as is international or local collaboration and interdisciplinary collaboration. At Umeå we have a well-resourced