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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences of the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar position
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professional track (non-tenure-line) teaching faculty position. The School offers courses at both University Park and World Campus. The School offers courses related to the following programs: Engineering Design
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, earth and mineral sciences, meteorology, nursing, and physics. The ideal candidates should be open to offering flexibility in course scheduling and methods of course delivery. Requirements include
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: The Postdoctoral Scholar must have a Ph.D. in environmental engineering or a related earth and environmental science field by the appointment start date. The successful candidate must have experience in big data
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College of Earth and Mineral Sciences takes an active role in building a talented, inclusive, and culturally competent workforce. We understand that our shared future is guided by basic principles
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. The University is committed to ensuring that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are central to the success of a world-class research institution. We are dedicated to fostering an institutional culture
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relations operations in the country. The University is committed to ensuring that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are central to the success of a world-class research institution. We are dedicated
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committed to ensuring that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are central to the success of a world-class research institution. We are dedicated to fostering an institutional culture supporting
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committed to ensuring that diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are central to the success of a world-class research institution. We are dedicated to fostering an institutional culture supporting
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REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Meteorology in the College of Earth and Mineral Science and Professor Ken Davis are searching for an undergraduate Researcher in Atmospheric and Plant Science. The student