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Lecturer (Education-Focused) in Biological Sciences and Senior Lecturer (Education-Focussed) in Applied Ecology Job No.: 663262 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration
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techniques to interpret and filter ecologically relevant information from social network site data. The applications and value of such data for scientific research are currently untapped, but potentially
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? Where was the photograph taken? And at what time of the year? What time of the day? What was the weather like on the day the photograph was taken? This project aims to extract useful ecological and/or
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conservation biology and ecology, evolutionary biology, as well as genetics and genomics. The successful candidate will take a lead role in the ecological restoration of Phillip Island, in the Norfolk Island
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and well-being of residents – particularly children under five years of age – and the ecological diversity of the surrounding environment. The Opportunity Unlock the potential of data as a Data Officer
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Ecological systems are dynamic and complex. Many ecosystems support human food production and in turn are impacted by human food production activity. This creates feedback loops between ecosystems
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have experience conducting social science research methods, whilst experience with other research methods such as geospatial analysis, ecological census techniques, and/or economic and financial analysis
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species' distributions. This project harnesses research in ecological and agent-based modelling, machine learning, and AI to increase the predictive power of models of species’ distribution shifts via “data
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ecologies evidenced in the fossil record. The evidence for any given reconstruction can draw upon diverse sources, for example, digital cartography, tangible or intangible heritage, visual, sonic and textural
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tasks across the colony very effectively and flexibly without any central master plan, which at least partly explains their enormous ecological success. We investigate how self-organised task allocation