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and Experience PhD in Materials Science, Cleanroom and microfabrication experience (Industry of Academia) Excellent written and oral communication skills. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge
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-funded project focused on urban biochar applications. The project is co-lead by Dr. Brian Barry, Chemistry and Materials Science Program Leader at the Natural Resources Research Institute, Duluth, MN
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, allows the reciprocal exchange of genetic material between paternal and maternal genomes. More information about research and publications from my laboratory can be found at the website: https
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assurance to build knowledge and impact in novel, crosscut-science outcomes. The candidate will be a postdoctoral researcher within the Multiscale Materials (MM) group for Physical Sciences Section in CSED
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Apply AI-driven methods to existing large datasets to improve learner experiences. *All required qualifications must be documented on application materials for fullest consideration. Required
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saved as a draft. You will be able to access and complete the application through “My Draft Applications” located on your Candidate Home page. Closing Date: Type of Position: Engineering, Science
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Time commitment: full time, but will consider part-time appointments Application materials required: Submit the following materials to complete your application: Cover letter Curriculum Vitae Research
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Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or related field. Mastery of statistical programming in R. Proficiency with Rmarkdown, Quarto, & GitHub (please share profile with application). Familiarity with
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contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. JOB DESCRIPTION: Immediate openings for enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellows in the Department of Chemistry at Emory University in Atlanta
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Biology Divisions) works at the intersection of two fields: cell cycle control and the ubiquitin system. While our work focuses on both tumorigenesis and fundamental regulatory mechanisms in normal biology