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), soil physical and chemical (P, Ca, Al, Fe, pH etc), hydrologic (soil moisture, groundwater depth, evapotranspiration), weather, and irrigation (management and water quality) data. The incumbent will
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-of-the-art resources and centers in immunology, vector biology, RNA biology, metabolomics, and oncogenesis. Expected Salary: Annual salary range is $50,000.00 - $64,000.00 and is commensurate with
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate position is available in INORGANIC CHEMISTRY to work in the group of Prof. George Christou in the Department
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post Doctoral Associate position is available to work optical spectroscopies in low-dimensional materials led by Dr. Xiao-Xiao Zhang
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to work on several projects led by Dr. Amanda Subalusky and Dr. Christopher Dutton to begin in Summer 2024. Candidate must have a PhD in Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences or a related field. This
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applicants who can contribute to such an environment through their scholarship, teaching, mentoring, and professional service. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position
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applications will be considered for this position. Background on the FDOT APT Program: The Accelerated Pavement Testing (APT) program is housed within the State Materials Research Park in Gainesville
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teaching assignment to join the MDP faculty. The Post-Doctoral Associate will also advise MDP students and conduct her/his own research. This is a one-year position beginning August 16, 2024. In Fall 2024
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within a 2-hour drive to large metropolitan areas (Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville). The beautiful climate and extensive nearby parks and recreational areas afford year-round outdoor activities, including
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qualified individuals to apply for a Research Assistant Scientist position. This new position is a 12-month, full-time (1.0 FTE) non-tenure track faculty position. The department is seeking a dynamic