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, assessing, approving, and performing research reactor experiments spanning fundamental and applied science across the Nuclear Science Center (NSC) and the NSC 1MW TRIGA research reactor. This includes
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applied social science research, technical assistance and training to government agencies and select non-profit entities in Washington and the Pacific Northwest region. The occupant of this position will be
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research reactor experiments spanning fundamental and applied science across the Nuclear Science Center (NSC) and the NSC 1MW TRIGA research reactor. This includes performing work in support of scientific
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: Area/College: College of Agricultural Human & Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) Department Name: Wenatchee TFREC (Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center) City, State, Zip: Wenatchee, WA, 98801
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-31a2e46a29caba40ace94d098d540fed Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs Logo About Washington State University Washington State University is a public research university committed to its land-grant heritage and tradition of service
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undergraduate and graduate students. Candidates will also have an opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in health sciences across the WSU system. A Carnegie R1 highest‐research‐activity land-grant university
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: As one of the nation’s top public research institutions, Washington State University (WSU) conducts research that improves the lives of people in Washington, the United States, and across the globe
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university committed to its land-grant heritage and tradition of service to society. Washington State College was established in 1890 as a land-grant institution. It has become a distinguished public research
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-time tenured/tenure-track position in the Nursing and Systems Science Department at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. A successful candidate will have a recent publication track record and an
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- and graduate-level education to benefit the people, communities and economy of Southwest Washington. As the only Tier-1, land-grant and public four-year educational institution in Southwest Washington