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. Communicate research results through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and internal reports. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of materials scientists, chemists, and engineers within
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researcher and as a member of a diverse research team, collaborating toward goals, solving problems, and developing scientific ideas. Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to author
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available fisheries, economic, biological, and environmental data, and communicating the research through publications. The Postdoctoral Researcher will have the following responsibilities: ● Leading
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interdisciplinary research that connects ecosystem science with societal or environmental decision-making. Prior experience mentoring students or contributing to collaborative research teams. Strong writing and oral communication
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structure theory software packages, including but not limited to Core Level, Infrared, and Raman Spectroscopy. Language can be anything of the candidate’s preference, such as Python, Fortran etc. Leverage
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Ecosystem Initiative is a partnership designed to engage the Gulf research community in tackling pressing scientific and societal challenges focused around three emerging research themes: fisheries; climate
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and metabelomic data. ● Strong background in ecological theory and modeling. ● Experience leading peer-reviewed publications and/or reports. ● Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with
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GitHub and coding languages, and other modern data management, sharing, and presentation interfaces -Ability to work independently and collaboratively across disciplines -Strong writing, communication, and
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to define novel questions and methods for leveraging available economic, biological, and environmental data, and communicating the research through publications. The Postdoctoral Researcher will have
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) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research position focused on the trait based ecology of marine macroalgae. Community ecology is often mired in case histories explaining distribution and abundance