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ecology, environmental science, or a related field, with proven experience in spatiotemporal and multivariate statistical modeling. Particular emphasis will be placed on scientific qualifications relevant
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that will be affiliated with one of six possible multidisciplinary projects. The ideal postdocs will have expertise in some of the following areas: computational modeling, computational biology, computational
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to the development of ongoing research. This will include the integration, modelling, and advanced statistical analyses of large genetic, ecological, and environmental data sets. The successful candidate is also
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We are seeking a highly motivated person to conduct research in economic modelling of forest resources to support analysis of environmental and climate change issues. About the position The project
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mathematics, ecology, history, climatic and medical sciences in collaboration across multiple institutes. An integral part of the project is to develop process-based eco-epidemiological models considering
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networks are controlled, to develop predictive models of methane cycling in northern rivers. This postdoc position will focus on assessing how stream methane emissions are linked to permafrost thaw, using
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are announcing a postdoctoral position in tropical carbon cycling and modelling. The employment is full time
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different mixing and reactive properties compared to conventional fuels. In this project, turbulent mixing and combustion of hydrogen in air will be studied through optical experiments and numerical modelling
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relevant subject. Experience working with statistical data analyses and mixed models. Merit: Knowledge of forage crop management. Knowledge of statistical analyses of experiments, mixed models, and
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integrity in the design process calls for a technical model of the product concept, i.e., mathematical models of the product and its in-service environment, which inevitably must incorporate the influence