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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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. The postdoc will also work with a research team at KUCDD, participating in designing and implementing data science methods in full participation with people with disabilities and researchers from a variety of
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. The postdoc will also work with an inclusive research team at KUCDD, participating in designing and implementing data science methods in full participation with people with disabilities and researchers from a
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% - Conduct primary research on a genomics-related research project 30% - Collaborate with, and assist, other KU faculty, postdocs and graduate students to facilitate and support the genomic research 10
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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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climate variables to investigate how land use history can drive soil processes important for biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks, and how those patterns vary with stage of soil development. Development
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laboratory equipment, and scientific papers for peer reviewed journals. 15% - Assist Other Center Members with Experiments Trains other staff in the use of specialized equipment as well as coordinate
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Employment Limited Term Work Location Assignment On-Site Disclaimer The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry
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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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, organic matter changes, and interactions of roots and exudates on soils. Analysis of a continental-scale dataset of soil, vegetation, and climate variables to investigate how land use history can drive soil