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governmental and non-profit institutions. We seek to understand the dynamic interactions in communities, ecosystems, and the world, as well as opportunities for sustainable development. This work is rooted in
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is to study plant processes such as photosynthesis, cell wall biosynthesis, and specialized metabolite transport. These questions are key to solving sustainability challenges. With the ultimate goal
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Requirements Earned PhD degree in environmental engineering or a related field. Significant experience (including published papers) related to wastewater-based epidemiology projects in urban areas in the US
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the fall semester and two laboratory sections of either CEM 161 or CEM 255 in the spring semester. Responsibilities include working in a collaborative environment to prepare and deliver laboratory
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assignments, faculty and student issues, student and faculty recruitment, program evaluation and resource management. The Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs will be responsible for faculty development and
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agencies as a project manager. They will also have the opportunity to mentor both graduate and undergraduate students. The position will contribute to research and education and offer the chance to develop
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calculations in support of shielding design. The candidate will also participate in FRIB research, development of radiation transport tools, present and publish research results. Equal Employment Opportunity
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proposal for which incumbent will be expected to contribute as a principal investigator. The incumbent will also have the opportunity to provide guest lectures and seminars and assist with developing
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greenhouse/field experiments, perform the associated data analysis and prepare manuscripts for peer-review and publication as well as participate in grant and report writing. The Postdoctoral Research
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Michigan and the Great Lakes Region, supporting the Department’s focus on sustainability. The position assignment will be 40% research, 30% Extension/outreach, and 30% teaching. The Chair will: Develop and