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Job Title: Chemistry Research Assistant for Professor Tripp Job Summary: Research Assistant for Professor Tripp in the Department of Chemistry Full Job Description: The Tripp Research Lab is seeking
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Job Title: Chemistry Research Assistant for Professor Nikolayevskiy Job Summary: Research Assistant for Professor Nikolayevskiy in the Department of Chemistry. (Please do not reach out directly or
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are required at an introductory level, and the RA will be guided through the research work by the supervisors. This project has direct connection with the fields of environmental chemistry, and environmental
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tested before its actual utilization to model experimental data. This work will require knowledge of differential equations, programming and strong mathematical and chemistry skills. This position is for a
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Job Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant for Prof. Bhattacharyya Job Summary: Undergraduate Research Assistant for Prof. Bhattacharyya in the Department of Chemistry. (Please do not reach out
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Job Title: Law Dean's Office Student Assistant Job Summary: The University of San Francisco School of Law is seeking a highly motivated, dependable, customer-service-oriented and administratively skilled student assistant to support the Deans’ Office. The Student Assistant reports to the...
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) for the Environmental Chemistry (ENVM 601) course during the Fall 2024 semester. ENVM 601 is taken by first year MSEM students and covers the chemistry of aquatic, soil, and atmospheric systems. The focus is on applying
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, experienced educators to teach academic courses in English, Chemistry or Biology, Algebra/Geometry, Algebra 2, Robotics/Coding, Sign Language, and Self Defense. Courses will be taught to high school students
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procedures put in place to monitor equipment operations, protect assets and ensure safe and efficient operations. Examples include Natural Gas usage, Boiler and Closed Loop water chemistry, pool chemistry
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Job Title: Learning Center PLTL Leader Job Summary: Peer Led Team Learning (PLTL), offered in fall and spring, provides additional opportunity for Chemistry 111, 113, 230, 231 students to further