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Bachelor’s degree in science education, elementary education, special education, Earth Science, Geology, Oceanography, or a related field. Master’s degree in science education, elementary education, secondary science education, special education, Earth Science, Geology, Oceanography, or a related field.
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This could include, but is not limited to physical oceanography, physical climatology, meteorology, climate modeling, or ocean modeling. To help us to build on the success of this journal, we're seeking a researcher with a background in physical oceanography or climate sciences with a particular interest in ocean and climate models, who has a critical eye, a deep understanding of their subject and interests beyond, and who can think on their feet.
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NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York is seeking postdoctoral scientists in Oceanography to work on projects related to the oceans role in climate, ocean-climate interactions, heat and carbon uptake, and ocean biogeochemistry.
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Ph. D., or M.S. with equivalent experience, in a relevant field, including but not limited to climate science, geography, hydrology, meteorology, and oceanography. Ph. D., or M.S. with equivalent experience, in a relevant field, including but not limited to climate science, geography, hydrology, meteorology, and oceanography.
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Minimum of master’s degree in marine fisheries, oceanography, marine ecology, conservation biology, environmental science, statistics or related field and 2 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Applicants should be Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Oceanography, Marine Science, Marine Biology, Biology, Chemistry majors or in a related field. Applicants should be Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Oceanography, Marine Science, Marine Biology, Biology, Chemistry majors or in a related field.
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We offer products to support best-in-class oceanography and climate science. Strong electro-mechanical skills (soldering, proper wire stripping and crimping techniques) We offer products to support best-in-class oceanography and climate science.
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