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Recruitment Type Open Position Details General Statement The MSU Potato Lab is responsible for the certification of potatoes grown for seed. Certification is a voluntary program designed to encourage
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application of wildlife and natural community management in rangeland systems. Experience working outdoors, under varied climatic conditions, and in remote areas with rugged terrain. Effective computer skills
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strong writing and quantitative skills. These skills should include computer coding in R or Python and statistical and geospatial analysis. Familiarity and experience with conducting fieldwork in dryland
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deploying novel communications systems that leverage advanced computing, tethered balloons, and UAVs (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles). Position Number 4C0309 Department Earth Sciences Division College of Letters
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application of wildlife and natural community management in rangeland systems. Experience working outdoors, under varied climatic conditions, and in remote areas with rugged terrain. Effective computer skills
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deploying novel communications systems that leverage advanced computing, tethered balloons, and UAVs (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles). Position Number 4C0309 Department Earth Sciences Division College of Letters
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, or winter months, depending on workload and grant requirements. This position will assist in field and laboratory research associated with the variety testing program at Northern Agricultural Research Center
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samples; Processing soil and plant samples in the lab; Recording and entering data into a computer. This person will also clean and maintain EARC ground and facilities and help in other projects as needed
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vision for model development is to characterize the thermodynamic favorability (sensu Payn et al. 2014) of nitrite-dependent methane oxidation in the context of other mechanisms of anaerobic metabolism in
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or an equal combination of education and experience. Experience in maintaining detailed records. Computer proficiency. The ability to maintain confidentiality of records and information. Demonstrated