10 Electrical-Engineering-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" Fellowship positions at Auburn University
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The department of Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University is seeking candidates for a Post- Doctoral Fellow to work both independently and as part of a team to investigate soil nutrient cycling and greenhouse
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applications from individuals with a Ph.D. at the time employment begins in disciplines such as biology, chemistry, geosciences, geophysical engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, or related fields
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Engineering Lab of Dr. David Blersch, with the Biosystems Engineering Department (http://www.eng.auburn.edu/bsen/ ) at Auburn University is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to conduct research on applied phycology
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. Daniel Wells’ research program in urban and controlled environment horticulture. Current program personnel include four M.S. students, one Ph.D. student, and two Research Associates. Dr. Wells is PI or Co
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/kneeling/crouching/crawling, and lifting up to 50 pounds. Minimum Technology Skills Ability to communicate effectively and use Outlook, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint Minimum License and Certifications None
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Center (WRC) is a specialized research and technology center with the mission of improving force readiness. AU WRC acts as a catalyst for change, bringing together researchers, Military and tactical
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow Posting Number P1448F Position Summary Information Job Description Summary The National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT
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Abilities Minimum Technology Skills Minimum License and Certifications Desired Qualifications Desired Qualifications Experience with high throughput sequencing sample preparation and data analysis, preferably
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interpretation) with an emphasis on the production of final academic research reports required by the funder, manuscripts using current and previously collected data, conference presentations, as
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afforded the chance to engage in innovative research projects that challenge and expand our current understanding of the gut microbiota’s influence on other vital bodily systems. This research could lead to