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Found 9 Full-time, Negotiable, North America jobs
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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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Visiting Assistant Professor of Geosciences
Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time non-continuing faculty position in oceanography, limnology, or climate science.
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Director
Search for the Director, Accelerating Resilience Innovations in Drylands Institute The University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico The Unive...
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Post-doctoral scholar in community-based societal relevant Geoscience, Earth & Environmental Science
Post-doctoral scholar position in Geoscience for NSF-funded project Leading Inclusive Transformation in Geoscience - LIT GEO". https://litgeo.org.
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Associate Professor / Professor (Open Rank) – Climate Systems Engineering initiative (CSEi)
The University of Chicago invites applications for multiple faculty positions (tenured associate or full professor) from scholars who will make sig...
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NOAA Global Monitoring Lab Leadership Positions
NOAA's Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) will have several leadership positions opening soon, including GML Deputy Director and Division Leads.
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Cluster Hire - Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science for Environmental Systems
The College of Natural Sciences (CNS) and the Jackson School of Geosciences (JSG) at the University of Texas at Austin invite applications for thre...
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Postdoctoral Researcher
The Postdoctoral Researcher will analyze SMAP data to investigate the properties of land, oceans, and the cryosphere, as well as their interactions.
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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