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which research is being conducted. Requirements : Master of Science in Earth Sciences, or Bachelor of Science with two years of experience working with Earth Science instrumentation. Familiarity with
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, analyze, and interpret primary data describing how humans interpret sensing data from a robot manipulator, and how humans interact with an autonomous manipulator system to make decisions about the best way
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diversity Working Conditions / Work Schedule Work is performed in a typical office environment, laboratory, on or off campus main campus, or at partner or industry location. Flexible hours as needed
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. The FRA is also expected to manage at least 1-2 undergraduate students. There may also be opportunities to develop original research questions designed to inform marine resource management in the North
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addition to proficiency in aseptic technique and tissue culture. Work is largely independent but responsible to the Principal Investigator (PI). Why OSU? Working for Oregon State University is so much more than a job
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into reality. For more information visit http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/about/index.cfm.The 400-acre main campus in Corvallis includes a Historic District, making Oregon State one of only a handful of U.S. university
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. There may also be opportunities to develop original research questions designed to inform marine resource management in the North Pacific Ocean. The incumbent may assist with writing grant proposals
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well as other languages. The position assigns Library of Congress call numbers, uses Library of Congress subject headings, and performs name authority work. This position performs copy, complex, and original
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articles. The FRA is also expected to manage at least 1-2 undergraduate students. There may also be opportunities to develop original research questions designed to inform marine resource management in
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. The FRA is also expected to manage at least 1-2 undergraduate students. There may also be opportunities to develop original research questions designed to inform marine resource management in the North