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predicting future hazards. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, Geodesy, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Civil & Environmental Engineering, or a related field. Strong skills in technical
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immune cell engineering via chemical modification. The primary role of this position is to develop novel biomaterials to re-educate tumor-homing myeloid cells and to understand how biomaterials activate
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will also benefit from the multidisciplinary and collaborative research culture of the Center for Research and Engineering in Aero/Hydrodynamics Technologies (CREATe) led from within the Department
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integrating across multiple systems (land use, watershed, economic, estuary and governance) and multiple disciplines (environmental engineering, city and regional planning, planning policy and design, civil
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candidate should have proven experience in those areas and in working with tissue culture cells. The candidate would also be in charge of placing orders and maintaining the lab organized and in compliance