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Previous Job Job Title Geospatial Operations Manager Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368253 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9391GS
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. • Experience with machine and deep learning modeling approaches and developing Bayesian models. • Multidisciplinary skills to bridge fields such as plant disease ecology, remote sensing data, and geospatial
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and carbon storage in actual and potential beaver occupancy scenarios. - Use/develop geospatial models for wildfire behavior and progression in and around riparian corridors influenced by beaver
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This position will be exposed to geospatial technologies and methods to support one or more aspects of the Geo-Communities initiative. Working with a small team, the primary project for this internship will be
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geospatial mapping project spanning June-August 2025. This foundational work involves creating a baseline map of LLBO infrastructure, cleaning and verifying spatial data across the 620,000-acre reservation
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animal welfare and experimental integrity. Data Analysis, Writing, and Documentation (30%): Analyze large datasets using statistical and geospatial tools to interpret microplastic distribution and
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experimental integrity. Analyze large datasets using statistical and geospatial tools to interpret microplastic distribution and biological effects. Prepare technical reports, data visualizations, and
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record of grant and manuscript submission in pediatric cancer Experience in environmental epidemiology, geospatial analyses and pediatric cancer Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $70,000; depending on education
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the Institute for Rock Magnetism, the Continental Scientific Drilling Coordination Facility, the Minnesota Geological Survey, and the Polar Geospatial Center. The majority of the School resides in John T. Tate
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(www.cse.umn.edu/esci) which also includes the Institute for Rock Magnetism, the Continental Scientific Drilling Coordination Facility, the Minnesota Geological Survey, and the Polar Geospatial Center. The majority