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Earth Observations Data Management & Field Services Lead
This role leads the DMS team in developing and implementing a vision for a next-generation center for data management, archiving and accessibility
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Senior Modeler – Biogeochemistry
As a Senior Modeler, you will play a crucial role in developing and applying dynamic and mechanistic biogeochemical models to predict weathering rates
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Assistant/Associate/Full Research Scientist (Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) at the University of California San Diego invites applications for a full-time Researcher in the Ocea...
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Earth Observations Data Management & Field Services Lead
This role leads the DMS team in developing and implementing a vision for a next-generation center for data management, archiving and accessibility
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Visiting Assistant Professor / Postdoctoral Associate in Terrestrial Ice and Water Systems
Visiting Assistant Professor / Postdoctoral Associate in terrestrial water systems (land surface hydrology) or snow and ice (cryospheric processes)
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Smead Endowed Chair in Space Technology
The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) seeks an outstanding scholar in space technology to become the Smead Endowed Chair in Space Technol...
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Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Applied AI (Atmospheric Science Focus)
The University of Wyoming is dedicated to advancing and expanding its expertise in AI while growing its research enterprise.
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Remote sensing Researcher/Scientist III - Biosphere 2 University of Arizona
Researcher/Scientist III to advance science (focused on remote sensing indices or plant performance/gas exchange) at the LEO of Biosphere 2.
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Senior Modeler – Biogeochemistry
As a Senior Modeler, you will play a crucial role in developing and applying dynamic and mechanistic biogeochemical models to predict weathering rates