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GIS Technician
City of Hinesville Hinesville, GA -
Geospatial Developer (Senior Faculty Specialist)
University of Maryland Department of Geographical Sciences College Park, MD -
Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology
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Central Park Conservancy New York, NY -
Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Visiting Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University: College-Geosciences: Geography College Station, TX -
Visiting Assistant Professor (Geomorphology and Remote Sensing)
Gustavus Adolphus College Saint Peter, MN -
Postdoctoral Scholar in Climate Science
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Jefferson Science Fellowship Program
National Academies of Sciences, Engeineering, and Medicine- Fellowships Office Washington, DC
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