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Subject: | volunteer position |
From: | Laela Sayigh <> |
Date: | Tue, 8 Jul 2014 12:45:14 -0400 |
We are looking for an intern/guest student to work at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for 4-9 months, starting in September or October and potentially continuing through May. Hours are flexible, and can be part time. Some support is available for travel, but the position is unpaid and the volunteer would need to make their own living arrangements. Responsibilities would include screening of acoustic recordings for biological and anthropogenic sounds. Applicants with some acoustic analysis experience, and especially with Matlab and Raven, are especially encouraged. If interested, please email either Laela Sayigh or Aran Mooney with your CV, unofficial transcript and the names of two references by July 31. |
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