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professional network. Teaching : Teaching in ARCH 684 Contemporary Theory, engaging with interdisciplinary debates and methodologies in the respective fields of art and architecture. Conference Presentations
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complementary theory development, mechanistic experiments and monitoring. Focal project: Macroalgae are central components of marine ecosystems, creating habitat, providing food, and mitigating environmental
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co-advised by UBC professors and Hakai scientists to develop projects that synthesize the information coming in from the monitoring program, as well as provide complementary theory development
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science or humanities discipline (e.g., medical anthropology, psychology, education) with demonstrated experience in qualitative research methodologies, an excellent knowledge of the theories and approaches
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monitoring design theory and tools (Python, Julia and/or R). Education/Experience: PhD in related field obtained in the last 5years (2020 or later) - Strong computational and ecosystem modelling background
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Royal Roads University | Victoria Central British Columbia Provincial Government, British Columbia | Canada | about 18 hours ago
action research influenced by theories of organizational culture, power relations, feminism, change, psychological safety, transformational learning, and general systems. Dr. Thomas Homer-Dixon is
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programming, data analysis, low energy electron diffraction and pulse-counting electronics. Knowledge and experience in density functional theory or related calculations of electronic structure. Demonstrated
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predictions of tipping points and critical transitions in ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging
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predictions of tipping points and critical transitions in ecosystems and reveal how these can be evaded and even reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging
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reversed through spatial pattern formation. RESILIENCE will develop a new theory for emerging resilience through spatial pattern formation and link this with real tipping-prone biomes undergoing accelerating