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for a full- time anthropological archaeologist at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor whose research focuses on Mesoamerican archaeology and spatial analysis. This one-year position begins August 15
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, consenting participants), data management and analysis, and conducting research therapeutic visits. Essential Functions Data collection for funded studies. Research therapy sessions. Research Modified Barium
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, microscopy, and PCR-based projects. Perform experiments and record data according to research protocols. Perform quantification and analysis of microscopy and PCR-based projects and may perform statistical and
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statistical and graphical analysis of data, interpret data and assist in judging validity of data. Independently decide how to solve issues/problems and rely upon their own resources to resolve the issue
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collection and analysis procedures. Perform statistical and visual analysis of data, interpret data, and assist in judging validity of data. Assist in the design and implementation of complex data capture and
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. This position will be responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and reporting on department financial data. Essential Functions Monitor and interpret financial data in the development of cost analysis and reports
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financial data in the development of cost analysis and reports. Prepare financial/statistical analysis reports. Perform budget analysis and assist in the development of budgetary forecasts. Prepare and assist
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documentation. Gather, review and analyze data. Coordinate the generation of support data for manuscripts and proposals. Coordinate programming and analysis activities with research (lab) operations in
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UC Libraries spaces – both physical and virtual. Develops and oversees UC Libraries data collection and analysis, including reporting to national and institutional surveys. Fosters a culture of
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, or FORTRAN). Research skills and interests in geospatial analysis (e.g., processing satellite datasets), data assimilation, and machine learning. Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills, ability