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If you have a Ph.D. and want to collaborate with faculty and researchers at the Geophysical Institute (GI), please consider applying to the Temporary Faculty pool. This unit represents excellence in
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analytical skills and the ability to work independently. affinity with GIS and quantitative research methods. strong communication skills in both Dutch and English. a results-oriented and flexible mindset
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(GIS analyses) will be an advantage, but it is not a prerequisite. A good command of English is important, while knowledge of French and/or German can be favorable. The project involves fieldwork
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emergency. The project will use qualitative and quantitative research methods including GIS computational network analysis and space syntax methods. To build a more informed and synergetic landscape
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combination of overseas field work (Europe and other locations), image based and laboratory work to characterise soil properties to address the questions above. The imaging work will be a combination of GIS
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with experience conducting underwater visual surveys, operating BRUVS, using GIS and working in a laboratory setting. Eligibility and Funding For further details on Eligibility and Funding and to apply
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combination of GIS mapping of sites and X-ray Computed Tomography of soil samples. Full training will be given for all aspects of the work and strict health and safety protocols will be followed at all times
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knowledge from field investigations and data, laboratory analyses, GIS, and maybe even numerical modelling. You have experience in geophysical data interpretation, stratigraphy, and hydrogeology, and an
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responsibilities, please click HERE . If you need assistance applying to this posting, please contact GI - Office of Human Resources at 907-474-7357 or at uaf-gi-hr@alaska.edu. This position is a term-funded
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. Under the guidance of the supervisor, the candidate will conduct experimental tests on composite samples to evaluate properties like crack propagation speed, GI,C and GII,C (mode I and mode II fracture