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degree with one or more years of research training Broad background in GIS, remote sensing, cartography, and spatial computing Experience managing teams of people with diverse skill sets Ability
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studies, including small mammal survey data, telemetry data, live-capture data, remote camera data, acoustic data, temperature logger data, habitat/forest inventory data, GIS data, and hair and scat samples
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GIS in Minnesota's public, private, non-profit, and governmental sectors. Additional activities could include non-credit courses and workshops, digital badges, active learning modules, and research
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climate modeling. Project components include but are not limited to archival research on past pandemics, remote sensing, ground truthing during field seasons in Alaska and modeling the effects of ongoing
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is for PhD students in mathematics and takes place fully remotely. Position lengths vary from 1 to 6 weeks. Responsibilities: Prepare topic-specific lectures for the camp Provide detailed lecture notes