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communicator in oral and written forms. What We Would Like You to Have Academic background in, or ability to teach, specialized coursework in one or more of the following areas: atmospheric chemistry
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chemistry, atmospheric radiation, climate dynamics, dynamics of weather systems, mesoscale meteorology, and/or thermodynamics. Experience teaching across modalities, including online courses in meteorology
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for approximately 100 other individuals comprised of faculty, staff, and students, most of which are associated with the School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and the Chemistry department's program
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must have a term and cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above. Preferred (Special) Qualifications · Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Bioengineering major with a Chemistry background
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Department: Department of Chemistry, Mackiewicz Lab Location: Corvallis, Oregon Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Notes on start date: As negotiated, as soon as possible Notes on end date: One year
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Department: Center for Oldest Ice Exploration (COLDEX) - College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences Location: Corvallis, OR Appointment: 100% Basis: 12-months Notes on start date: Negociable Notes on end date: One year from start date with possibility of renewal for one additional years...
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Food Science and Technology major or minor preferred Chemistry 324, B or better, worked in a chemistry laboratory or in a lab performing quantitative assays Work study eligible preferred (listed
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manner Attendance during assigned shift is critical High School courses in chemistry, biology or any course which included hands on laboratory work Much of the work requires concentration and attention
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chemistry (calculating molarity, dilutions, and converting between units), be familiar with basic techniques used in molecular biology (isolation of nucleic acids, PCR and gel electrophoresis), and be willing
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approximately 100 other individuals comprised of faculty, staff, and students, most of which are associated with the School of Nuclear Science and Engineering and the Chemistry department’s program in nuclear and