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, including soil sampling and the collection of detailed metadata for our ongoing projects on Valley fever emergence. Responsibilities Disclaimer This job description has been designed to indicate the general
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, the candidate will participate in various aspects of project development, implementation, and management. The candidate will oversee/participate in experimental design, data collection, and data analysis
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, the candidate will participate in various aspects of project development, implementation, and management. The candidate will oversee/participate in experimental design, data collection, and data analysis
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library on project information resources and final data collected. May work with research team in the design and preparation of research projects and in recording and analyzing data. May also support
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the last several years, a new integrated curriculum has been developed with a sequence of immersive design studios with integrated courses (technology, research, theory, design communication, etc.), building
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on project information resources and final data collected. May work with research personnel in the design and preparation of research projects and in recording data. Work Environment and Level of Frequency
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the development of experimental design, data collection, and analysis. Projects will involve collaborations with colleagues at the University of Utah as well as those at other institutions. The post doc will be
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(including scientific accomplishments, leadership responsibilities, and 3 references external to the University of Utah); a research plan (up to 3 pages); and a teaching strategy (up to 1 page). This research
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design to apply for this position. The College of Architecture + Planning offers undergraduate and graduate education in architecture, planning, and multi-disciplinary design. This post-doctoral position
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are eligible for a discount of up to $40 per month on their premiums for participating in our Well-U Wellness Program. Our retirement plan includes automatic enrollment into our University-funded 401(a) plan