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will include key methodological skills. Person Specification We are looking for a candidate with a minimum 2:1 (and minimum 60% project mark) in Geography/GIS/Remote Sensing or a related discipline
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Information Systems (GIS). They will be keen and willing to undertake substantial amounts of field and laboratory work. They will have an adaptable and flexible approach to problem solving and be willing
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applicant can expect to receive training in the use of remotely sensed data collection, including UAV operation, and spatial analysis within Geographical Information Systems (GIS) frameworks, using
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across the School, including fieldwork. You should also possess data analysis, remote sensing, GIS, modelling or related capabilities, consistent with the School’s digital ambitions. You will have a
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, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham. The NDDC is one of the largest gastrointestinal (GI) and liver academic units in the country and hosts the GI and Liver Disorders theme of National Institute
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. Excellent subject knowledge related to climate change, climate risk assessment, or integrated assessment modelling, and a familiarity with climate datasets will be a plus, as would experience in using GIS. As
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including bathymetric and hydrodynamic measurements and GIS. Chemical habitat quantification: For the same locations, chemical parameters including temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and turbidity will
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-level modelling, geo-spatial analysis, GIS or other techniques for analysing with and visualising geographical data). Expertise in appropriate software packages (e.g. SPSS, Stata, SAS, MPlus, R, etc.) and
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management for GIS databases, data reporting and data storage for the University’s Forests and Peatlands Programme. This will include designing and building spatial databases, storyboards and dashboards
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science, hydrological and water resources management, GIS, geography, etc Prior experience/knowledge of the following models, software/programming languages will be preferred Extreme value analysis Rainfall