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. The successful candidate must be able to effectively communicate with a variety of audiences. Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or a related field must
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State University. The Ames Laboratory Scientist I will perform experimental research to develop new chemistries and methods for effective and scalable synthesis of micron- and submicron-scale magnetic
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Energy (DOE) funded national laboratory operated through contractual agreement with Iowa State University. The Ames Laboratory Scientist I will perform experimental research to develop new chemistries and
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Position Title: Environmental Engineer I Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree Preferred Qualifications: Degree in Chemistry, Engineering or Biology
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for supplies, services, and equipment, coordinating equipment and supply purchases through suppliers, Central Stores or Chemistry Stores, and cyBUY. Â For non-purchase order procurement, they will assist with
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Stores or Chemistry Stores, and cyBUY. For non-purchase order procurement, they will assist with procuring goods and services for an area in compliance with university policies and procedures. They will
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: Ph.D. in physical science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, metallurgy, materials science, or related field. Demonstrated experience in recycling research on critical
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Qualifications: Ph.D. must be completed prior to start date. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in physical science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry, metallurgy, materials science, or
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Preferred Qualifications: ⢠Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related field. ⢠Record of research scholarship in nanotechnology. ⢠Technical experience in a
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degree in physical or analytical chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related field. • Applications experience with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR