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support systems for community-driven solutions to climate adaptation (e.g., responding to challenges such as rising sea levels, extreme temperatures, storms, flooding, erosion, wind damage, drought
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Position Title: UMaine Flagship Postdoctoral Research Associate - Arctic Limnology (id:84002) Campus: Orono Department: Climate Change Institute - OCLIM Bargaining Unit: UMPSA Salary Band/Wage Band
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, climate and data literacy, in support of the Learning Ecosystems Northeast (LENE) grant project. 4-H is a non-formal, experiential education program for youth ages 5-18 and adults working with those youth
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with expertise in green pavement materials, and new materials to enhance pavement durability in cold climates are also encouraged to apply. The CIE program is especially interested in applicants whose
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, climate and data literacy, in support of the Learning Ecosystems Northeast (LENE) grant project. 4-H is a non-formal, experiential education program for youth ages 5-18 and adults working with those youth
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faculty member Dr. Lisa Kerr. For more information on ongoing research in Dr. Kerr’s lab see: https://gmri.org/commitments/science/quantitative-fisheries-research-lab/ The research will focus on climate
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climate change. The focal point of this research will be via the context of Maine’s outdoor recreation economy, which includes participation in and use of natural spaces for recreation activities and
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Position Title: UMaine Flagship Postdoctoral Research Associate: Watershed Process and Estuary Sustainability Research Group (id:82900) Campus: Orono Department: School of Earth and Climate Sciences
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Structures and Composites Center, Frontier Institute for Research in Sensor Technologies, Climate Change Institute, and Advanced Manufacturing Center. The Department of Mechanical Engineering is part of
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contribute to research related to the impacts of weather and climate on the seasonality of tick activity, pathogen infection prevalence within tick and wildlife populations, and the consequences for pathogen