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Previous Job Job Title Geospatial/Remote Sensing Data Specialist Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 370237 Location Twin Cities Job Family Research Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job
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), Geographic Information Science (GIScience), remote sensing, and spatial computing across the University. U-Spatial teaches workshops and programs in GIS for youth and adults. This position emphasizes teaching
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disciplinary expertise in forest sampling, forest inventory, biometrics, remote sensing and/or forest management planning models. Expertise with large datasets. Preferred Qualifications Experience developing
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analysis, remote sensing data, and GIS applications. Knowledge of relational database construction and metadata curation. Experience recovering and digitizing legacy soil survey data. Record of contributions
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seamless transition into a research-based graduate program. • Program designed to build a sense of community within a cohort for support with participants and mentors. • Tailored seminars and
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work arrangements may include flexibility in schedule and/or work location. Please note that 100% remote work requires approval prior to offer. Job Responsibilities Specific responsibilities include, but
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ecology, imaging spectroscopy, remote sensing, and machine and deep learning approaches to work in the detection of invasive diseases using spaceborne observations. We are interested in recruiting
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of OEN’s work across diverse stakeholders and settings within and outside the University. Is committed to advancing the common good before the self. You have an optimistic outlook and the humor, integrity
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remotely when appropriate and approved by your manager. This is a one-year Temporary Position About Body Confident Sport: Sport can be a powerful force in a girl’s life. Yet, around the world, 45% of teenage
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, to evaluate the potential population count and distribution of beavers. - Use/develop appropriate computer modeling and remote sensing techniques to estimate vegetation greenness, burn severity, and total water