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an outstanding and well-rounded scholar with expertise in geoinformatics, geographical information systems (GIS), remote sensing, geospatial analysis, or related fields. The successful candidate is expected
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(GIS), remote sensing, geospatial analysis, or related fields. The successful candidate is expected to obtain externally funded research projects, publish in high-quality peer-reviewed journals, and
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appointed will have a proven GIS and remote sensing skillset and experience of working with Copernicus imagery appropriate to career stage. Candidates must demonstrate the capability for independent, problem
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, the Office of the Chief Government Information Officer and SOLAS. The person appointed will have a proven GIS and remote sensing skillset and experience of working with Copernicus imagery appropriate to career
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., GIS/QGIS tools) Writing structured, reproducible, and version-controlled code Exposure to both empirical and, where relevant, structural and theoretical approaches Writing and presenting research
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counts, nest searching, telemetry, vegetation plots, or a combination of activities. Data entry and GIS work to support ongoing projects will also be required. Depending on student interests, the position
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are looking for – Selection Criteria: Essential: Experience in basic GIS skills using QGIS or ARCGIS Demonstrated experience working in scientific report writing Experience working in data analysis using R
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, GIS, or other tools Very strong writing skills. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. How to apply Interested candidates should submit the following to murtaza.haider@torontomu.ca
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plant breeders to develop disease resistance in grasses and legumes and also used pathogenic fungus for biological control of pasture insects. It was this work that brought Dr Latch to the attention