151 atomic-physics uni jobs at North Carolina State University in united-states-of-America
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, computational physics, biophysics, nanoscale science, physics education, experimental nuclear physics, particle and nuclear theory, experimental optics, and experimental atomic and molecular physics
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) Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Ag & Resource Economics About the Department Agriculture in today’s world is a business, whether it be processing and marketing agricultural products, farming
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Duties The Market Research and Programs Evaluations Analyst at NC State Poole College of Management will lead the evaluation of Poole College’s program portfolio, driving data-driven insights to optimize
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emergency communication. Essential Job Duties The IT Analyst/Programmer II will support the technical lead and systems architect for internal SAT applications. Primary duties include but are not limited
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Posting Details Job Posting Information Posting Number PG194095SP Internal Recruitment No Working Title Lead Dishwasher Anticipated Hiring Range $35,845 - $37,184 Work Schedule 40 hours per week
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study of molecular bonding, structure, and reactivity. Principles of atomic structure, ionic and covalent bonding, reaction energetics, intermolecular forces, precipitation reactions, acid/base reactions
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of Management seeks a dynamic Director of Career Services to lead our team in facilitating job placement for undergraduate and graduate students in full-time roles and internships. The Director will be
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of Management seeks a dynamic Director of Career Services to lead our team in facilitating job placement for undergraduate and graduate students in full-time roles and internships. The Director will be
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- Dean About the Department The College of Sciences brings together the mathematical, physical, and biological sciences in a research-intensive environment that simultaneously values excellence in teaching
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, physics education, experimental nuclear physics, particle and nuclear theory, experimental optics, and experimental atomic and molecular physics. The department enrolls approximately 120 graduate students