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. Pickle Research Campus in North Austin. Purpose Evaluate water resource issues, including water quantity in relation to water use and climate extremes (droughts, floods), groundwater and surface water
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at The University of Texas at Austin (UTIG) invites applications for a Research Fellow to study the role of tropical basin interaction in determining tropical ocean variability and its remote climate/weather impacts
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, coordinating, and conducting laboratory experiments and field sampling efforts mostly using small boats, and conducting chemical analyses of water and sediment samples. This position may also require helping
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range of topics from assisting oil and gas operators in Texas to mitigating the anthropogenic impact of produced water injection in the Permian Basin. Additionally, the position holder will develop and
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carbonate chemistry studies, including both shipboard experience and experience working with in situ ocean acidification sensors. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including experience
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monitoring along the entire Texas coast and other wetland sites as assigned. Overall duties include sampling and data entry via boat, hiking, swimming, and wading through mud and water in wetland habitats
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imagery (a separate budget is provided) Coordination with state, non-profit, and federal agencies Produce high resolution maps of seagrasses in Texas coastal waters Coordinate ground-truthing for map
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demonstrating relevant research outcomes. PhD must have been obtained within 3 years from date of hire. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated research experience in water-gas-rock interactions, organic-inorganic
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include: climate dynamics in both the modern and past; ice sheet and ocean dynamics; marine geology and geophysics; solid earth geophysics and tectonics; and planetary geophysics and habitability. UTIG is