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Position Details Position Information Department Chemistry (SCH) Position Title Assistant Professor Job Title Assistant Professor (Inorganic Materials Chemistry) Appointment Type Academic Faculty
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preparing chemistry or biology laboratories for use by students and faculty, including, but not limited to, preparing media, solutions, and other teaching materials; maintaining laboratory equipment and
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Position Details Position Information Department Chemistry (SCH) Position Title Instructor Job Title Instructor Appointment Type Academic Faculty Job Location Corvallis Benefits Eligible Full-Time
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program Have prior experience with sensory science Successfully (B or better) completed organic chemistry or biochemistry Successfully completed (HB or better) or taking concurrently FST420 Experience with
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, state, and federal partners. What You Will Need Bachelor’s degree in toxicology, environmental science/chemistry, biotechnology, agricultural sciences, public health, biology, soil science, microbiology
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, state, and federal partners. What You Will Need Bachelor’s degree in toxicology, environmental science/chemistry, biotechnology, agricultural sciences, public health, biology, soil science, microbiology
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reported to NPIC for use by tribal, state, and federal partners. What You Will Need Bachelor’s degree in toxicology, environmental science/chemistry, biotechnology, agricultural sciences, public health
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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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, chemistry, forestry, or a closely related field. Experience with scientific research and publication. Possession of excellent teamwork and communication skills to facilitate effective and congenial
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analyses, and participate in scholarly activities such as peer reviewed publications and scientific presentations. 15% Support Hales Routine Chemistry Lab in analysis of seawater pCO2, TCO2, nutrient, and O2