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creation of databases with the properties of pyrolysis oil compounds. Use the bio-oil description and the data base to estimate the physico-chemical properties of pyrolysis oils. Required Qualifications: PhD
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tests, exams, and assignments. 3% Service-Other Participate in college and university committees; evaluate research proposals and grants. Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: An earned PhD
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, service, teaching, public history projects, and/or community engagement. Ideally, this will take the form at least in part through collaborations with student organizations that serve minoritized student
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mutual consent. The role will be a Clinical Career Track Faculty position with rank at Assistant or Associate Professor based on qualifications. Duties and Responsibilities: 55% Graduate Student
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outcomes and work with faculty in the formulation of targeted skills development and remediation plans. Monitor course and program evaluations, and aggregate student performance, to assure high quality
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. You may also advise undergraduate student groups and serve as a liaison with the professional community and other outside constituents. In addition to teaching duties, this position includes Program
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students and undergraduate students. Develop research objectives and projects, maintain research plots, and assist in cultivar development efforts. Maintenance of research plots involves driving tractors and
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addition, the postdoctoral scholar will have the opportunity to help graduate and undergraduate students develop their research interests and skills in a mentoring role. The appointment is initially for one
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and administrative procedures to ensure quality assurance and safety principles are included; assist in revisions of the Quality Manual and quality procedures as necessary; assist with internal
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at: https://labs.wsu.edu/conservation-biology/ . We seek a postdoctoral scholar to conduct research as part of a project funded by US Forest Service-International Programs in partnership with the Department