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Department: Disease Ecology and Diversity Lab, Botany and Plant Pathology Department Location: Corvallis, Oregon Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Start date: January 1, 2024 Notes on start date: Or as negotiated Notes on end date: One year from start date with pssibility of renewal for two...
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date: May 1, 2024 Notes on end date: One year with possibility of renewal for three additional years Notes on full consideration date: Open until filled Full announcement: uehling-2-postdocs-combined.pdf
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Department: Biological & Ecological Engineering Location: Corvallis, Oregon Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Start date: September 1, 2023 Notes on start date: Open until filled Notes on end date: Appointments are 1 year with renewal of 1 additional year Notes on full consideration date: Open...
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courses in soil biology and will mentor graduate students and postdocs in this field. The successful candidate is also expected to have a commitment to and an understanding of the importance of enhancing
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Full announcement: magnetics-postdoc-092023.pdf
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Notes on end date: One year from start date with possibility of renewal for two additional years Notes on full consideration date: Open until filled Full announcement: magnetics-postdoc-092023-2.pdf
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scales. The incumbent is expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in soil biology and will mentor graduate students and postdocs in this field. The successful candidate is also expected
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scales. The incumbent is expected to teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in soil biology and will mentor graduate students and postdocs in this field. The successful candidate is also expected
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) will be stationed in Brookings, Oregon and conduct field work and data collection in the surrounding area independently or in small teams (2-3 people) under the direction of a PhD student or postdoc
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organizations. 5% Supervision Supervise various research workers including postdocs, visiting scientists, faculty research assistants, graduate students, temporary workers, and/or student workers as funding