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, or other applicable FDA-regulated products for potential contamination with marine and freshwater natural toxins. 2. Serve as a resource to staff and stakeholders (e.g., other government agencies, general
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(e.g., electrolyte transport properties) and cell-level (e.g., separating electrode- and particle-scale) processes. Methods such as EIS, GITT, pulsing, and others may be used. The position will be in
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at the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business offers a two‐year postdoctoral fellowship for recent graduates with a Ph.D. in Finance, Economics, or other Social Science disciplines with research interests
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at the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business offers a two‐year postdoctoral fellowship for recent graduates with a Ph.D. in Finance, Economics, or other Social Science disciplines with research interests
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analysis and modeling (including integrated assessment models such as GCAM), empirical methods, qualitative and mixed methods, or other approaches to understanding energy systems, land use, non-CO2 climate
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other postdocs at the Values-Centered AI Initiative (VCAI), Community Research, Equity, and Design Lab (CReED), and the Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL). An important requirement of this position is
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assistants; Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstration of strong analytical, quantitative, and research skills. Proficiency with NVivo, Dedoose, and/or other qualitative and mixed methods research and
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methods to target identification of plant based economic adulteration, toxic species or other botanicals of FDA relevance in foods and dietary supplements. The incumbent will collaboratively focus primarily
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terminal; extensive reading. Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another. The person in this position needs to occasionally move about inside the office to access file cabinets
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for the identification of adulterated honey products. 3. Develop and construct, as necessary, targeted spectral libraries to extend the identifications to other MS platforms. 5. Develop methods in the characterization