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? Do you have an established background in river/water governance? Do you want to further your career in one of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? We are looking for a highly motivated an
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: hydrological and river processes, catchment hydrology, river dynamics, river-coastal interactions, catchment land cover, NBS in watersheds. Numerical modelling: modeling of climate, hydrological modelling, hydro
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history, and the impacts of environmental change on eelgrass populations in the James Bay and St. Lawrence River regions. The successful candidate will use population genomics approaches to assess genetic
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 23 hours ago
the James Bay and St. Lawrence River regions. The successful candidate will use population genomics approaches to assess genetic vulnerability and adaptive potential of eelgrass populations. Project
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with research students, colleagues within SOLES and industry partners to undertake impactful research that promotes understanding, management and conservation of river and groundwater ecosystems
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Washburn (PGRU), Norman Best (PGRU), Bethany Redel (PGRU), Dave Kang (BICRL), and Adam Rivers (GBRU), whose expertise range from applications of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in
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is located among the forests, lakes, and headwater streams of the Mississippi River in rural, north-central Minnesota. The Northern Research Forestry Sciences Laboratory supports forest, ecology
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of this postdoctoral position is to develop a focused and affordable measurement concept using remote sensing and in-situ approaches for river plumes in a fjord system. Measurements will be adapted with the development
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using remote sensing and in-situ approaches for river plumes in a fjord system. Measurements will be adapted with the development of a coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical plume model for Trondheimsfjorden
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an existing watershed hydrology model. The fellow will test the coupled model against big-datasets at the Central Mississippi River Basin (CMRB) site using observations of land atmosphere interactions from eddy