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Organization U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Reference Code USDA-FS-PNWRS-2026-0186 How to Apply To submit your application, scroll to the bottom of this opportunity and click APPLY. A complete application consists of: An application Transcript(s) – For this opportunity, an unofficial...
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Vadose Zone Processes: Fellows will gain hands-on experience monitoring root-zone moisture and subsurface flow dynamics. Fellows will practice downloading water level data, performing geophysical logging
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and research methodologies regarding the dynamics of root-zone moisture and gases. Through these projects, fellows will gain an understanding of how the agency approaches quantifying subsurface
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and research methodologies regarding the dynamics of root-zone moisture and gases. Through these projects, fellows will gain an understanding of how the agency approaches quantifying subsurface
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to better understand and characterize variability of water at the land surface - i.e. in soils, snow and groundwater - to help in predictions of future water availability, global water cycle dynamics and sea
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Pacific salmon, and; Explore the population dynamics Sockeye Salmon populations critical to rural food security. This research will help elucidate how the capacity for forest watersheds to support
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biophysical data. We will develop one or more sub-models within the Forest Service’s Forest Dynamics Model (FDM) that captures the effects of insect and/or disease agents. We will use the FDM to project future
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, pathogen surveillance, and host-virus interactions. Be part of a dynamic and supportive research environment: You will participate alongside individuals who are deeply committed to advancing solutions
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visual cues, attractants, pheromones, and trap crops. The participant will study the impact of agronomic and cultural practices on the development, population dynamics, and distribution of cotton jassids
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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: Join the managed aquifer recharge group as a fellow, where you will learn from a dynamic