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. Qualifications: PhD in Geography, Environmental Science, Urban Planning, or a related field with a strong emphasis on spatial technologies and sustainable development. Demonstrated experience in using GIS and
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/DFG funded ‘Ritual, rubbish and retrieval in Roman rivers’ project. You will have a PhD in Archaeology (or equivalent professional experience) and you will work with Professor Hella Eckardt (University
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basic and translational investigations. Job Description: Required Qualifications Education: PhD, MD/DO or equivalent. Experience: Technical experience in lab research. Established record of scholarly
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, manuscripts, and articles. Requirements: - PhD in Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, or related fields; - Advanced English; - Advanced programming skills (Python, JavaScript, R), including image processing
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on European regional comparison predominantly at the macro-level of analysis. You will work closely with two PhD students whose focus will be on the Netherlands and Finland. DEPOP’s ambition is to shed a new
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. You will develop a national open data set of traffic and pedestrian flows based on mobile phone GPS location data. In addition to research, you will contribute to GIS education at both the undergraduate
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
to, historical research and writing, data organization and management, digital humanities projects, GIS, foreign language translation, and public history work. 3. Provide regular written research reports and
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of analysis. You will work closely with two PhD students whose focus will be on the Netherlands and Finland. DEPOP’s ambition is to shed a new light on the histories of ‘stayers’ in rural and urban
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biogeographic data analysis in a spatial context using geographic information systems (GIS) or R programming language, and particularly using species distribution modelling. Knowledge of spatial conservation
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to secure funding for new research initiatives related to integrated territorial systems. Qualifications: PhD in Urban Planning, Environmental Science, Geography, Civil Engineering, or a closely related field