NHC Advisory 1 for Tropical Depression 14 had landfall only 12 miles north of where Milton eventually made landfall, at a 4-day lead time. One might say they're pretty good at their jobs.
🚨#Postdoc opportunity! #UVM's Gund Institute and Vermont Complex Systems Center seek a postdoctoral fellow to study how nature affects mental health. This research includes spatial analysis and wearable tech.
Read about it here: go.uvm.edu/g4wly
📷Deadline is June 13!
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Great interview by @JoshBVT with @LHDnets talking about npj Complexity, the new journal he is editing, for "great papers that make an impact but are having a hard time getting published because they're weird"
uvm.edu/news/story/honeybees…
The path of complexity: It's been a long journey but the presses are now running to offer a small curated venue for weird papers that could scare disciplinary journals.
nature.com/articles/s44260-0…
From the Most Excellent News Department: We are deeply joyed that Dr. Juniper Lovato has signed on as an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at UVM. She will continue on as a core member of the Vermont Complex Systems Center.
We won a thing:
“Best Paper Engaged in Quantitative Description on an Under-studied Phenomenon”
from @journalqd
Here’s the original thread on the paper (where we kind of ‘discovered’ that BTS and K-pop were taking over).
Fandoms matter and fandoms are everywhere.
New paper thread!
“Fame and Ultrafame: Measuring and comparing daily levels of ‘being talked about' for United States' presidents, their rivals, God, countries, and K-pop”
Available here: arxiv.org/abs/1910.00149
Join us for a fun and unique postdoc fellowship! We seek an exceptional scientist to develop rigorous and practical spatial models relating nature experiences to well-being. Big project, great team, awesome data! More info and apply at: go.uvm.edu/dsgte
We're hiring!!!
Looking for 3 postdocs & 6 GRAs in support of our Science of Online Corpora, Knowledge, and Stories (SOCKS) grant.
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uvm.edu/socks/#jobs
ALT Vermont EPSCoR's Science of Online Corpora, Knowledge, and Stories (SOCKS) research team is currently recruiting six prospective Ph.D. students for Graduate Research Assistantships and three prospective Postdoctoral Associates based at the University of Vermont (UVM) to begin in Fall 2024.
SOCKS is a large, multi-disciplinary effort funded by the National Science Foundation, that revolves around stories as an essential part of how people comprehend, explain, predict, and seek to navigate the world. SOCKS supports the Digital Humanities by developing a powerful approach to quantifying both individual stories and ecologies of stories through massive data collection, natural language processing, and large language models-computer-based encodings of the meaningful connections between words and phrases.
Easy to get so caught up in arguments about how immoral and illegal collective punishment is that we lose sight of how completely ineffective it can be as well
Two weeks before we start reviewing tenure-track applications to UVM Statistics -- come work in beautiful Burlington VT with a great group of faculty and students
uvmjobs.com/postings/66728
ALT Aerial view of Burlington, Vermont, showcasing the cityscape with prominent buildings, nestled neighborhoods, and green foliage. In the background, the vast expanse of Lake Champlain stretches out, dotted with sailboats, and is bordered by rolling hills and distant mountains, the Adirondack, in New York state.