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The Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance (IMFG) invites applications for a one-year Richard M. Bird Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Municipal Finance and Governance. Research should be
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. Here the isotropic in-plane electronic structure of a 2D direct-gap semiconductor is interfaced with the anisotropic, flat-band–influenced electronic landscape of a quasi-1D material. These dimensional
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are strongly involved in the KM3NeT observatory (data analysis for neutrino oscillation and astrophysical studies, searches for core-collapse supernovæ, for neutrinos from the galactic plane, and for neutrinos
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passive acoustic monitoring datasets from Southeast Asia, with a focus on priority taxa, including gibbons, langurs, Asian elephants, and focal bird species such as green peafowl, giant ibis, and sarus
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Abstract: This research assistant focuses on the design, prototyping, and testing of bio-inspired drones, inspired by the aerodynamics and adaptability of natural flyers such as birds and bats
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approaches to analyze regional and local diversity of birds in forests and savannahs worldwide. We are keen on macroecology, biogeography, macroevolution, and modelling. We are seeking an ambitious
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 2 months ago
of digital read out integrated circuits (DROICs) for space instruments that affect focal plane array (FPA) signal to noise, dynamic range, and speed. Novel in-pixel DROIC architectures avoid signal saturation
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publication of tracking data on Arctic shorebirds (tagged at Utqiaǵvik, Alaska and in Iowa) and a long-term dataset on Mountain Plovers in Montana (1995 to present); other bird/wildlife datasets will be
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pairs. All reintroduced birds have been satellite or wing tagged to follow their movement and survival. The aim of this project is to investigate these extensive, unique datasets to help understand
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, using the ModLoc approach developed by the group (Nature Photonics, 2021). A key aspect of the project will be the implementation of an original detection strategy based on oblique plane re-imaging