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REQUIREMENTS: Under the supervision and training of Penn State Department of Ecosystem Sciences and Management faculty, the selected candidate will complete a computer/GIS-based inventory of public street trees
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management, or GIS analysis. Demonstrated skills in project administration, public speaking, written communication, and Microsoft applications including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel are needed. This position
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support for the tractor certification program, and potential geographic information system (GIS) mapping for ag safety projects. The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable
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of multiple programming languages, particularly R, Python, Matlab, and GIS; (2) familiarity with Penn State computer systems; (3) experience running computer programs remotely, including knowledge of VPN; and
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negotiated. Responsibilities: Teach an average of four (4) courses and associated labs each semester in Surveying and related disciplines; courses will include Surveying Measurement Analysis, Geodesy, GIS, and
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candidate’s expertise in other programs of study in the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering. Topics of these courses may include energy and climate policy, energy and sustainability applications of GIS
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environments Git, GUI development, open source scientific computation, GIS, computer vision, physics modeling, or machine learning tools ARL at Penn State is an integral part of one of the leading research
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. The successful applicant will have knowledge of mapping software (such as GIS), data analysis and programming skills, and good oral and written communication skills. Time commitment: 10 hours per week from March 1
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, creation and manipulation of GIS & GPS data, invasive vegetation control projects, and skills training in the use of forestry tools and equipment. The internship also includes an educational component
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course (i.e., ABENG-Agricultural and Natural Resources Conservation Engineering), students would learn to inventory resource concerns on farms using aerial photos, GIS tools, and other digital resources