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must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on 06/30/2025 Description of Work Unit The Center for Management of Military Lands (CEMML) is a research, education and service unit within the Warner College of Natural
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, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on 06/23/2025 Description of Work Unit Colorado State University’s Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML)is a research, education and service
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) and other public lands. We provide technical support, conduct applied research, and offer career development and learning opportunities to support resource stewardship. We collaborate with our sponsors
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for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) is a research, education, and service unit within the Warner College of Natural Resources at CSU. CEMML applies the latest and most appropriate science to
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University (CSU) is seeking a Research Scientist. The project will include data science for large datasets and development of machine learning models for smoke forecasting. The selected individual will work in
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technical support, conduct applied research, and offer career development and learning opportunities to support resource stewardship. We collaborate with our sponsors and within CSU to resolve complex
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of natural and cultural resources on the Department of Defense (DoD) and other public lands. We provide technical support, conduct applied research, and offer career development and learning opportunities
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a diverse work group. Reliable Willing and able to learn new methods and computer programs. Willing and able to stand and walk most of the day, with reasonable accommodations as needed. Demonstrated
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recruitment, retention, teaching effectiveness and all aspects of student life. CAS is committed to providing students with high-quality undergraduate and graduate learning experiences in an inclusive and
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research. This exciting position offers a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge Knowledge Guided Machine Learning (KGML) methods for advancing our understanding of agroecosystem carbon and nitrogen