42 Chemistry positions at Oregon State University in united-states-of-America in United States
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analytical tests and laboratory procedures in accordance with well-defined written instructions and high school courses in chemistry, biology, mathematics, or any course which included laboratory work; OR An
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). A student worker is needed to perform quantum chemistry calculations on CrBrS and other related 2D magnetic materials for applications in spintronics The worker will be trained in performing
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Preparator position for Oregon State University – Cascades Campus. This position will be located in Bend, Oregon. This position provides support to science laboratory teaching programs by preparing chemistry
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professional standard of conduct. Education and laboratory experience in biotechnology, molecular biology, chemistry, forestry, or a closely related field. Experience with scientific research and publication
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You Will Need Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Science, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, or a related field 5 years’ experience in facilities operation including
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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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position for the Department of Chemistry at Oregon State University (OSU). The Osborn Popp Lab is looking for an undergraduate research assistant to work on research projects at the cutting edge of NMR
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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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determined to be position qualified and self-report convictions as per University Policy 05-030. What We Would Like You to Have Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry
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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