24 Mathematics "University of California, Santa Barbara" positions at University of California, San Diego in america
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The UCSD Mathematics Department is a dynamic unit with 67 faculty, approximately 40+ additional non-FTEs in various instructional and research titles. These academics work on a broad range of
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mathematical computations typical to the carpentry trade. Strong demonstrated ability to read and follow instructions and manuals related to the carpentry trade. Ability to observe and practice safe working
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). We seek a motivated, interdisciplinary staff researcher with a background in data assimilation or numerical weather prediction or applied mathematical and computational science to develop novel data
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standard mathematic computations (calculate molarity and dilutions) accurately. Experience with basic bacterial and tissue culture techniques and maintenance of sterility. Ability to perform basic molecular
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members of the National Academy of Sciences, our Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mathematics, and Physics have all played a central role in UC San Diego’s rapid rise to national and international
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analysis and quality control analysis. Basic mathematical and cash control skills to accurately complete drawer counts and prepare deposits. Accounting skills to interpret financial data and make
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. Proven ability to perform basic mathematical calculations, including percentages, fractions, etc. Demonstrated ability to read and write in English. Excellent English communication skills. Retail
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, etc. Manual and visual dexterity to manipulate worms and identify developmental stages. Knowledge and skill with sterile techniques. Experience to perform mathematical calculations including computing
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to set up and maintain computerized databases of plasmid, cell, and antibody inventories. Basic mathematical computation skills required to maintain accurate data and to prepare reagent solutions. Excellent
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collaborative work environment. Ability to learn new experimental methods as required. Ability to work independently or collaboratively on a research project. Basic mathematical computation skills required