99 phd-mathematical-modelling-ecological-modelling Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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, Fisheries Science, Biology, Zoology, Biological Oceanography, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or related discipline Knowledge of modeling ecosystem and/or social network dynamics Strong
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criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website . Qualifications PhD in ecology, forestry, environmental science, or a closely related field by
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, Biological Oceanography, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or related discipline Knowledge of modeling ecosystem and/or social network dynamics Strong quantitative skills Proficiency with statistics
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. Currently, a number of mathematical models exist to describe the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s Disease and the effects of anti-amyloid therapies on disease progression. The models are informed by a
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the following fields is required: mathematical or computational biology, mathematical/statistical modeling, optimization, pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) modeling, pharmacology, or related
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/paleoclimate modeling and data-model intercomparison. The successful applicant will contribute to a new, NSF-funded project investigating Holocene precipitation changes in the tropical Americas, with a
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bending and trafficking. We utilize a blend of mathematical modeling, genome-editing in human stem cells, and fluorescence microscopy. Our projects aim to elucidate the emergent architectures and modes
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Position Summary This position will focus on integrating high-resolution field monitoring, remote sensing, and statistical and numerical modeling approaches to improve predictive flood hazard
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regression models (e.g., SAR, LME) to derive ecological insights from big data sets. The project entails developing reproducible and scalable methodologies, using common software and programming languages
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/paleoclimate modeling and data-model intercomparison. The successful applicant will contribute to a new, NSF-funded project investigating Holocene precipitation changes in the tropical Americas, with a