211406 - Paleontologist
Investigates and analyzes past life forms on Earth, describes various species of organisms and plants, pollen and spores, invertebrates and vertebrates, humans, and historical markers (traces) that once existed, as well as the evolutionary development and interaction with different geological zones of ecology and climate.
Main activities
* work with computer data systems, such as geographic information systems (GIS);
* support integrated collaboration when different stakeholders co-create innovations based on shared values;
* publicize scientific results in conferences, seminars, and scientific publications;
* accumulate and analyze scientific research data, apply qualitative and quantitative scientific research methods, maintain and oversee data in scientific research databases;
* evaluate colleagues' scientific work progress, impact, and results.
Characteristic competences
* use geographic information systems;
* promote open innovation in scientific research;
* disseminate results to the scientific community;
* manage scientific research data;
* evaluate research activities.