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Schedule 40 hrs a week, as research dictates Job Location Raleigh, NC Department Biochemistry About the Department The Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry at NC State University conducts
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coordination, engagement with Indigenous communities and residential or commercial building design or construction is advantageous. The Role Apply hands on experience and expertise towards meeting industry
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grant for technological training activities at INFN Structure of Firenze for the following research topic: Study of atmospheric aerosol using advanced sampling techniques and nuclear, thermo-optical and
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the characterisation of techno-functional properties (e.g. structure, rheology, material properties, interfacial properties, mechanical, texture, surface adsorption, tribology) of foods & beverages with a focus on dairy
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-of-safety’ of Li-ion batteries using correlative thermal, structural and acoustic probes. Secondly, we will develop new cell failure models; these will be validated against experimental data. In combination
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field, or equivalent experience and a working knowledge research methods and techniques, such as using psychological self-report measures, rating scales, direct and indirect structured observations and
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the public. The appointed candidate's responsibilities will include the following: Structure, write, edit and design visually impactful research updates, press releases, in-house brochures, newsletters
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opportunities for professional advancement and a pay-for-performance structure. SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE: As a senior team member, the successful candidate will contribute to the conceptualization of research
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. Experience of outcome measurement and evaluation. Report compilation skills. Ability to carry out semi structured interviews. Experience of facilitating research focus groups. I.T. Skills Computer skills
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, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) using Oligopaints, fluidics, diffraction-limited microscopy, structured illumination microscopy (SIM), and single-molecule localization microscopy (OligoSTORM, OligoDNA