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Astronomy seeks to fill a Postdoctoral Researcher or Associate Researcher position in experimental high energy physics. Final position will be determined by education and research experience in the required
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high energy physics. Final position will be determined by education and research experience in the required areas. This position has an estimated start date of August 1, 2024, or as soon thereafter as
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appointment is for one year with possibility of renewal annually subject to mutual agreement and continued grant funding. GENERAL DUTIES: The successful candidate will develop and use molecular simulation
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grant funding. GENERAL DUTIES: The successful candidate will develop and use molecular simulation techniques to study the reaction dynamics and mechanisms of the hydrated electron. Job Description 80
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-funded project focused on feedbacks between soil health practices and hydrology. The postdoc will conduct detailed field-based research and data analysis to develop links between subsurface hydrology, soil
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intellectual property rights on inventions. 5% - Participate in professional development and educational outreach programs of CEBC (e.g., safety, recruiting, procurement, diversity, seminars, committees, etc
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% Reporting – Prepare grants, reports, presentations and papers. Working with the CPE faculty in the preparation of grants/contracts and proposals for federal, state and charitable organizations and industrial
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packages such as SAS, R, or Mplus. They will have the opportunity to visualize data for multiple audiences. They will learn to prepare and share datasets (along with data dictionaries) and scripts in public
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% Prepare and Present Research Provide updates ongoing research Provide written reports on research progress Participate in group meetings and present seminars to the scientific community when asked 10
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water uptake strategies to develop a more accurate representation of plant functional rooting types for hydrologic and Earth System Models. Analysis of a continental-scale dataset of soil, vegetation, and