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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Meteorology- Development of Radar-based Hail-size Algorithms University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences: School of Meteorology Location
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, courtney.hofman@ou.edu*** Job Requirements --- Required Education: PhD in Life Sciences (preferably genomics, evolutionary biology and/or conservation biology) Skills: Strong background in population genetics and
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for the AASPI consortium. This includes developing new algorithms and functionalities, as well as maintaining and improving upon existing ones. This position will also be responsible in consortium member support
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research scientist will be responsible for maintaining and improving the software framework for the AASPI consortium. This includes developing new algorithms and functionalities, as well as maintaining and
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. Essential Duties: Skilled in graphic design platforms and websites such as Canva and Wix. Experienced in social media and website algorithms, analytics, and strategies. Strong communication skills both visual
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experimental design and interpretation of results. Duties: Analyzes sequencing and proteomic data by importing, examining, and running statistical analyses and modeling algorithms. Analyzes data from a variety
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, ecological and evolutionary dimensions of life. We study biomolecules retrieved from extant, forensic, historical, archaeological, and environmental materials, with special attention to humans and human
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of this position are to: (i) develop novel mathematical/computational algorithms, biogeochemical models, or other mathematical frameworks enhanced by big microbiome data analysis; (ii) design and develop
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: Systematics, Phylogenetics, Comparative Genomics, Landscape/Population Genetics, Biodiversity, Geographical Ecology, Global Change Biology, and/or Evolutionary or Conservation Biology, and have experience
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Change Biology, and/or Evolutionary or Conservation Biology, and have experience working with museum collections. We are especially interested in candidates who use genetic or genomic tools and datasets in