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research that bridges several relevant fields (e.g., ecology, soil science, hydrology, social sciences, economics) to address complex research questions related to designing sustainable and climate-smart
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larger-scale experiments with a broader research network offsite. Additional Job Information Posting Number PF0851FY24 Acceptable Minimum Qualifications · PhD in Engineering, Oceanography, or related field
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, policy, rehabilitation, or a related discipline. Demonstrated capacity to perform independent research. Knowledge of research and literature in the field of disability. Additional Preferred Qualifications
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pressing challenges related to climate change, resource depletion, environmental pollution, and population growth. As such, the overarching goal of this project is to enable a sustainable space industry that
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related discipline. Demonstrated capacity to perform independent research. Knowledge of research and literature in the field of disability. Additional Preferred Qualifications Basic or advanced knowledge
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members of the FroSen team. A Ph.D. degree in ecology, ecosystem science, natural resources, soil science, or related field, along with relevant research experience is required. Ability to work outside in
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Department, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 03824, [email protected] Posting Number PF0810FY24 Acceptable Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline
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, though experience in related fields and instrumentation as well as the ability to pursue a FAA UAV flying license would be considered an asset. Skills include · Demonstrated excellence in paper writing
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Number PF0778FY23 Acceptable Minimum Qualifications Doctorate in related field Additional Preferred Qualifications Salary Information Salary is complemented by a comprehensive benefits package which
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projects in the laboratory are related to development of novel MD simulation methodologies and their applications to protein dynamics and interactions, often targeted at developing therapeutic approaches