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Europe is desirable.To conduct research within later prehistoric and early medieval archaeology, focusing on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in
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on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in developing archaeological datasets for Cult Landscapes in first-millennium AD Ireland, and for comparable sites
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on fieldwork, remote sensing, GIS and targeted excavation at major cult landscapes. To assist in developing archaeological datasets for Cult Landscapes in first-millennium AD Ireland, and for comparable sites
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mental and physical health. The successful candidate will have skills in advanced quantitative methods including longitudinal data analysis, the use of time-series and panel data, and using GIS to generate
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, University of Nottingham. NDDC is one of the largest gastrointestinal (GI) and liver academic units in the country and provides a wide range of research opportunities. It hosts the GI and Liver Disorders theme
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, Geographical Information Science (GIS) or closely related areas. Candidates should have: Substantial relevant research experience in the use of spatial data analysis techniques to integrate multivariate
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global physical geographical attribute datasets of relevance to river sediment dynamics (e.g. DEMs, precipitation, land use/cover, reservoirs, population dynamics etc.) using GIS and bespoke code
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Information Systems (ArcGIS or open GIS such as QGIS). Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary environment as part of a research. Ability to contribute to teaching delivery, skills for green transition and
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University of Southampton is primarily contributing to GIS-based modelling of ORE development and geotechnical aspects of ORE systems. We are seeking candidates with a background in geotechnical engineering
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-liver-brain axis. You will be working within the GI and Liver theme of the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and the Biodiscovery Institute (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/research-areas/biodiscovery