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://water.ecu.edu/ Advertising Department WATER RESOURCES CENTER Division Academic Affairs Classification Title Research Assistant Professor Working Title Research Assistant Professor Number of Vacancies 1 Full Time
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to water green roofs in the summertime. Help develop literature reviews on green infrastructures (green roofs, renewable energy, and so on), urban storm-water management, mental health benefits associated
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that ocean margins are critical coastal regions of the Earth where continents and oceans interact, and they are measurably changing in response to societal impacts and natural variability. Approximately 40% of
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://water.ecu.edu/ Advertising Department WATER RESOURCES CENTER Division Academic Affairs Classification Title Postdoctoral Scholar Working Title Postdoctoral Scholar Number of Vacancies 1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE
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://water.ecu.edu/ Advertising Department WATER RESOURCES CENTER Division Academic Affairs Classification Title Postdoctoral Scholar Working Title Postdoctoral Scholar Number of Vacancies 1 Full Time Equivalent (FTE
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Park Service, UNC Sea Grant College Program, and several institutions across the University of North Carolina system. These relationships provide opportunities to leverage established nearshore data
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engagement. The programs of the institute are as follows: Estuarine Ecology & Human Health; Coastal Engineering & Ocean Energy; Coastal Processes; Public Policy and Coastal Sustainability’ Maritime Heritage
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Park Service, UNC Sea Grant College Program, and several institutions across the University of North Carolina system. These relationships provide opportunities to leverage established nearshore data
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stream deposition in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica as a proxy for glacial meltwater and paleoclimate.” The McMurdo Dry Valleys are the largest ice-free region in Antarctica and home to a seasonally
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.” The McMurdo Dry Valleys are the largest ice-free region in Antarctica and home to a seasonally active stream system. Streams are fed by summer meltwater from local glaciers and snowbanks, and are therefore