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Initiative (OOI). The NSF OOI operates a global, networked infrastructure of science-driven sensor systems to measure the physical, chemical, geological, and biological variables in the ocean and seafloor. OSU
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of survey results and other project activities for NSF reporting purposes, for proposals for funding agencies, and for potential scholarly communications, 3) assist in the holistic review process for
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sunsetting of centralized research Core Facilities when needed. Ensures each Core Facility has a faculty advisory group to provide input into the decision-making process for campus cores. Collaborates with
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-award management for a moderate portfolio of non-negotiable awards such as NSF, NIH, ONR and moderately complex awards such as NOAA, NASA, Interior, and State of Oregon. This function requires a working
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investigator on research grants and/or projects, e.g., USDA NIFA, NSF, DOE, NIH, and/or industrially-funded. Interdisciplinary work and multi-level systems approach that integrate basic sciences and translation
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involved in the research program; Serve as an investigator on a USDA-NIFA Hatch collaborative or Hatch multistate project. Serve as an investigator on research grants and/or projects, e.g., USDA NIFA, NSF
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multi-objective decision making and model diagnostics for engineering problems are of particular interest. Areas of focus may include sensor design and development, process automation, optimization
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projects funded by DoD, NASA, Department of Energy, NSF and other agencies that explore new approaches to voxel-based microstructure and property control through laser-based additive manufacturing