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), recognition on Stanford University's World’s Top 2% Scientists list (2022–present), the IADR William J. Gies Award (2023), election as a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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of completion. Projects for 2024-2025 will reflect the interest of successful candidates and may fall into three broad categories: historical GIS, historical demography, and climate history. Historical GIS
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), recognition on Stanford University's World’s Top 2% Scientists list (2022–present), the IADR William J. Gies Award (2023), election as a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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graduate education in the Department of Geography focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geographic information science: cartography, GIS, data analysis and visualization, spatial analysis and modeling; (b
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lethality from the Gastrointestinal-Acute Radiation Syndrome (GI-ARS) in mice (Paris et al., Science 2001, 293:293-7), one of two potentially lethal syndromes that might occur after a nuclear catastrophe
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on the following subfields: (a) Geographic information science: cartography, GIS, data analysis and visualization, spatial analysis and modeling; (b) Human geography: political-ethnic, cultural, human-environment
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such as green infrastructure. Utilize digital tools (GIS, hydrological models) to analyze and visualize urban flood risks, droughts, and water flows. Assess the effects of water management strategies
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conceptual modeling, and experience in semantic modeling, ontology engineering, formal logics or cognitive modelling; affinity with maps, geospatial concepts, GIS systems, and spatial data infrastructures
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technologies and urban health. The successful candidate will develop innovative solutions based on the analysis of urban data (big data, IoT, GIS) to monitor and improve public health. You will contribute
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Postdoctoral Scholar to conduct research for an NIH-NSF funded project on human health, movement, and infectious diseases. Successful applicants will have experience in: either spatial analysis using GIS