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Research Scientist Water-mass Formation Mechanisms The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Research Scientist Water-mass Formation Mechanisms
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research purposes. The work involves routine execution of algal cultivation methods, adhearing to sterile technique, from small-scale cultures through seed train scheme to production of mass culture
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, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts of basic mathematics and algebra. Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in
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the ongoing quality of direct mail, mass marketing and target and segment marketing to the alumni of Southern Miss are consistent with the standards of the Association’s communications. Evaluate the quality
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an interest in and demonstrated record of research in critical/cultural communication, though applicants representing a wide variety of communication subfields will be considered, including mass communication
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, Johnson Facility Explorer, and Niagara AX control systems. Previous work experience with commercial HVAC equipment operation such as chillers, air handlers, pumps, boilers, and variable air volume units
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professor of teaching specializing in mass communication with an emphasis in digital skills, including video, broadcast and multiplatform production. The position is in the School of Media and Communication