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methods is an asset Knowledge of Bayesian statistics is an asset Excellent written and oral communication skills Strong analytical, problem-solving, and programming skills (in statistical software such as R
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Arctic locations- Knowledge of spatial analysis and Bayesian statistics - Previous experience conducting fieldwork in northern ecosystems - Experience working with drone imagery and drone piloting Offer
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identifying avenues to escape these traps. Qualifications: The successful candidate will have:-A PhD by the time they begin the position.-A background in group concept/interrelationship mapping and/or network
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behaviours and health over time. The successful candidate will execute this analysis in collaboration with INTERACT’s National Research Team, and with guidance from our partner network, the INTERACT Knowledge
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the Quantum Science Accelerator, a US Department of Energy funded research network, and CIFAR's quantum information program. To find out more about the group and the advantages of joining it, visit our website
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collected at the JPRF ASCC site over the past five years. Experience working with remote sensing data and aerial LiDAR, will be a definite asset.The JPRF ASCC installation is part of the ASCC network, a set
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the supervision of a Canadian investigator, provided they meet all eligibility criteria. As a national Research Network of Excellence, StrokeGoRed is committed to advancing women's neurovascular health, increasing
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Canadian city. Calgary is less than an hour’s drive from the Rocky Mountains and boasts the most extensive urban pathway and bikeway network in North America. The University of Calgary has launched
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network of researchers and partners from across Canada seeking to address nitrous oxide emissions reduction for major grain and oilseed producing regions. The focus of this position will be to conduct
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opportunity to increase their scientific visibility and network within the CAN community. These seminars also give a room for the CAN community to interact with the next generation of neuroscientists