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. Minimim Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required. Required minimum of 2 years’ experience with bioengineering, biotechnology, biology, and/or chemistry laboratory work and safety projects. Strong project
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checking water chemistry). Addressing issues of concern with patrons. Takes initiative to ensure safety in the facility. Effectively scan their zone of protection and be able to respond to any emergency
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of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, with a renewable, career-focused, non-tenure track opportunity attached to the Barnett Institute. This is a nine-month appointment with a two-course teaching load. The Barnett
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academic courses in ENGL 1A, Introduction to Speech-COMM 1A, Introduction to Statistics - MATH 13, CIS - Introduction to Computer Programming, English for 9 th graders, Chemistry, Algebra/Geometry
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courses in English, Chemistry, Algebra/Geometry, Robotics/Algebra 2, Robotics/Coding, Robotics/Physics, Physics/Algebra 2, Mock Trial, Film, and /or Theatre (musical) . Courses will be taught to students
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, chemistry, engineering, or a related discipline. Previous practical experience with protein biochemistry and cultivation of bacteria is preferred. We strongly encourage candidates who have basic programming
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Rehabilitation Sciences comprising three departments; and Nursing . The College of Science comprises six departments: Biology , Chemistry and Chemical Biology , Marine and Environmental Sciences , Mathematics
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addition to foci listed above, fields that may be relevant include materials and nanomaterial science and engineering, photochemistry, synthetic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and bioengineering. Responsibilities
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Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or closely related field. Preferred: PhD Expertise in thin/thick film, bulk materials/ceramics, and powders fabrication over multiple spatial scales (from nano
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faculty position has their academic appointment in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and reports to the Chair of that department but will work under the direction of the Toronto-based faculty