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The salary range for these positions located in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences is expected to be $75,000 to $90,000 per annum, depending upon experience. Postdoctoral Fellowships
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The Mineral Deposit Research Unit, hosted in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of British Columbia is seeking two postdoctoral researchers to work on a NSERC
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Researcher Opportunity on Clouds and Precipitation using EarthCARE First-Light Observations at McGill University. Expected to be launched in May 2024, the joint ESA/JAXA Earth Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation
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and Planetary Sciences Job Description: Completing figures for Calaveras Fault study manuscript using QGIS and original geomorphic interpretation Researching land ownership / access permissions
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the science and inform the policy discussions pertaining to climate change mitigation and adaptation. One notable development from the Institute is GCAM, an integrated assessment model of energy, land, water
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. **Note: start dates may be flexible. Minimum qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline; Strong electrochemistry background (e.g., fuel cells, water electrolysis, etc
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Are you passionate about agriculture, technology, and the vast prairies of Saskatchewan? Join our team as a member of our Agronomic Crop Imaging Laboratory at the College of Agriculture and
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deployment to thousands of buildings across Quebec and Canada. Buildings account for 40% of carbon emissions around the globe, and an estimated 80% of the buildings that will be standing in 2050 in Canada
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the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers interdisciplinary approaches to diverse teaching and research themes. One of the largest and best supported
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. Working for Moving Transport Forward in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Our research group, Moving Transport Forward , led by Dr. Emily Grise, is located in the School of Urban and Regional