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, and Atmospheric Sciences is an internationally recognized leader in the study of the Earth as an integrated system. It conducts leading-edge research in the Earth, ocean, atmospheric, climate change
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variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative) to identify risks to fisheries sustainability in the face of climate change. This faculty research assistant (FRA) will be responsible for collecting and
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, environmental quality, and climate change. Research topic areas may include carbon and nitrogen cycling, microbial communities, disease suppressive soils, microbiome characterization, biological soil health
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Lab at OSU and will report directly to Dr. Cheryl Barnes. The incumbent will perform a variety of tasks to help scientists at OSU and NOAA conduct a climate vulnerability assessment (CVA) in the Gulf
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of Alaska. This will involve working closely with fishery stakeholders and combining a variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative) to identify risks to fished stocks in the face of climate change
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of Alaska. This will involve working closely with fishery scientists and combining a variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative) to identify risks to fished stocks in the face of climate change
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (Doherty Professorship in Ocean and Climate Science) Oregon State University Department: Earth, Ocean & Atmo Sci (OAS) Appointment Type: Academic Faculty Job
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the Earth, ocean, atmospheric, climate change, geography, and geospatial sciences, and houses world-class facilities including the new R/V Taani, a CEOAS-designed, built and operated regional class research
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the Earth, ocean, atmospheric, climate change, geography, and geospatial sciences, and houses world-class facilities including the new R/V Taani, a CEOAS-designed, built and operated regional class research
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the Earth, ocean, atmospheric, climate change, geography, and geospatial sciences, and houses world-class facilities including the new R/V Taani, a CEOAS-designed, built and operated regional class research