SUMMARY: The Woods Hole Research Center seeks a Research Assistant to help map landscape disturbances in the Arctic. The Research Assistant will use remotely sensed geospatial data to identify landscape changes associated with abrupt disturbances, with a specific focus on identifying terrestrial gas emission craters in the Siberian Arctic. This position requires expertise in advanced statistical techniques and in working with geospatial data. Previous experience working in the Arctic is highly preferred. Responsibilities The successful candidate will be expected to: Process and analyze high-resolution satellite derived geospatial data in cloud based analytical platform. Work independently and also coordinate with project leads and international collaborators. Develop statistica

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