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Classification Title: Administrative Support AST I Job Description: Position resides in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) in the College of Engineering. This position is one
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Classification Title: Operations Assistant Job Description: Receives, logs, and sends notice emails regarding packages, mail, and freight. Gathers necessary approvals and information to process outgoing shipments. Assists with facilities operations, including moving equipment/furniture, entering...
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amongst faculty, students, and staff. The Program: As the sole NE program in Florida, housed within the Department of Materials Science & Engineering, we offer: A leading-edge faculty with expertise
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Researcher in AI-Driven Discovery for Materials and Molecules Job Description: The Mingjie Liu Research Group in the Department of Chemistry at the University
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checking Clinical Lab bins periodically throughout shift for AP specimens. Unpack materials, verify specimen and requisition meet requirements and are problem-free. Document discrepancies or missing
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Classification Title: Public Relations Specialist II Job Description: SCIENCE & TECH PR & NEWS STORIES: Produce high-quality communication materials to an informed audience comprising of top level
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requires a Master's degree in Statistics or Data Science with a focus on Machine Learning or Artificial Intelligence and proficiency in R and Python Machine Learning Programming Languages. Special
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waste by reusing technology within UF, reselling to the public or donating technology to the community, and recycling technology that is no longer viable. The FWS student performs the following: Test
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, and quality tolerances of output from the CNC machine needed to efficiently provide materials needed for assembly on the shop floor. Repairs and maintains current furniture such as striping
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isolation, and plasma isolation. Subsequently log these collected materials in a database and store all components for future use. Perform cell separations by either magnetic or FACS sorting methods, then