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Expired Last updated 2 months ago Submitted by Amy Rieth

Do you have experience with agent-based modelling? Do you have interest in
sustainable land management, and are you keen to contribute to societally
relevant research? Are you interested in working in…

Expired Last updated 3 months ago Submitted by Amy Rieth

In line with the UFZ’s strategic vision to develop interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary solutions for a sustainable future, we are offering three international research fellowships to be completed …

Expired Last updated 1 year ago Submitted by Judith Verstegen

The aim of this project is to improve the comparability and selection of spatial optimisation algorithms through the design, testing, and publication of spatial optimisation benchmarks. The developed benchmarks will be tested on case studies in spatial planning and economic geography. Starting date is October 1st, 2024.

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Kelly Claborn

The TerraNeon project (PI : Jean-Daniel Kant) proposes to build an innovative decision-making tool aimed at reducing the impact of human activities on climate and biodiversity by adopting a highly systemic and multi-agent approach. TerraNeon is supported by CNRS Innovation, and Sorbonne University.

TerraNeon includes TerraSim, an agent-based simulator (composed of interacting software agents) to model and simulate: human activities (individual and social), economic activities (i[…]

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Jonathon J. Valente

Researchers from the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment at Auburn University are implementing a 4-year project to understand the impacts of historical management activities on biodiversity of Alabama wildlife and to inform future approaches to habitat management on state lands. As part of this project, we are seeking a research assistant who will assist with coordinating all field- and office-based aspects of the project.

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Jonathon J. Valente

Fully funded MS assistantship using remote sensing data and field-based vegetation observations to examine past and future changes in wildlife habitat in Alabama.

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Jonathon J. Valente

Fully funded PhD assistantship modeling past and future changes in avian distributions on public lands throughout Alabama.

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Allen Lee

Seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher, specializing on climate and environmental data science, to support development of innovative and high-quality analytical solutions to help understand climate impacts, crop and location-specific risks and adaptation options, and inform relevant investments in sustainable agriculture and climate adaptation.

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Irene Perez Ibarra

We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to lead a participatory modelling study that analyses the vulnerability of Spanish rural communities to the compounded effects of climate change, depopulation and agricultural trade, and explores the feasibility and effectiveness of vulnerability mitigation policies.

Deadline: 31th of January

Expired Last updated 2 years ago Submitted by Kelly Claborn

We are looking for someone who can develop an area of work using agent-based models to explore circular economy scenarios, and who is interested in developing and delivering training courses on agent-based modelling. You will be contributing to Scottish Government-funded work on the Circular Economy and Large-Scale Modelling, working in interdisciplinary project teams to deliver policy-relevant insights. A systems thinker, you will have a passion for using your agent-based mo[…]

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