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applications for a Post Doctoral Scientist for interdisciplinary research related to human adaptation to, and perceptions of, climate change. The successful candidate will work as part of an interdisciplinary
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at Texas A&M University researches the physical processes that influence and determine our climate as well as providing insight into how and why the climate changes. This is an enormous topic and covers
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learning and AI techniques for improving drought prediction, seasonal forecasting, and numerical weather and climate modeling. Climate change is exacerbating the occurrence and intensity of extreme events
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. Why OSU? Working for Oregon State University is so much more than a job! Oregon State University is a dynamic community of dreamers, doers, problem-solvers and change-makers. We don’t wait for
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pounds is required Additional Salary Information: Salary is commensurate with skills, education and experience. Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs About Oregon State University Oregon State is a leading
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to hurricanes, floods, and climate adaptation. The ideal candidate will be able to communicate across disciplines; be familiar with research methods including interviews, surveys, and legal analysis; and serve as
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for Environmental Science – Appalachian Lab (AL). The postdoc will join an interdisciplinary project designed to provide fundamental understanding of the changing role of wildfire as climate change alters fire
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. This position is anticipated to last approximately 6 months. The Faculty Research Assistant position will work within the Blunck Research Group at the Corvallis campus of Oregon State University. The Faculty
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hardest problems we face, including climate change, polarization, and resolving conflict over scarce resources. The tools, methodologies, and frameworks developed and deployed to better understand and
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adaptation in species responses to climate change. The Postdoc's main role in the project will be to develop models, theory, and simulations that give new insight into evolutionary processes. The Postdoc will