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providing an opportunity for the successful applicant to gain administrative, teaching, and research experience. The Postdoctoral Fellow will serve as the academic coordinator for the USF Center for Asia
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samples using SEM, FTIR, and UV-Visible Spectroscopy on the above samples • Conduct in-depth review of scientific literature relevant to this project • Develop proficiency in conducting routine analyses
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: The graduate student researcher will conduct the following activities: Meet with Queering Heart Series leads to identity presentation Present a workshop on queer theory, human rights and education
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have two tasks: 1. Perform numerical analysis (using methods I developed) to obtain plasma properties (temperatures and densities of particles). 2. Employ deep learning neural networks to train the
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assessment to develop science-based solutions for climate and wildfire challenges. Full Job Description: Job Responsibilities Leading the analysis and interpretation of data from satellite imagery, remote
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techniques for the accurate detection, classification, and tracking of VRUs using video and point cloud data. Develop innovative sensor calibration and fusion techniques to improve the precision and
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, prepare and perform conference presentations. Coordinate Concur reports for Cohort during Academic Counseling class for Make It Happen groups. Knowledge of SPSS, bilingual in Spanish or Chinese preferred
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in employment, educational services and academic programs on the basis of an individual's race, color, religion, religious creed, ancestry, national origin, age (except minors), sex, gender identity
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faculty research project. Candidate selection will conform to the rules of the University, noting that the University of San Francisco is an equal opportunity institution of higher education. The University
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Research Assistant in Energy Systems Management program (Low Carbon Energy Systems research program)
briefs, and preparing articles. The RA will meet with the instructor on a regular basis to discuss results and develop a publication strategy. This work will take place during the spring 2024 semester