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or orbital remote sensing. Individuals who apply remote sensing techniques to the study of ongoing tectonic processes such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and associated hazards on societally relevant timescales
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with other PRECISE facilities, potentially supported by analog field work or analysis of planetary remote sensing data. PRECISE provides a unique suite of 13 analytical laboratories enabling a wide range
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are expected to work 6-8 hours per week in a hybrid capacity. A fully remote option may be available during the summer. Work hours may be scheduled flexibly, in coordination with and at the discretion
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technicians to assist with several ongoing research projects related to phenology, remote sensing, spatial ecology, and/or digital forestry. The hired technicians will work closely with other undergraduate