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, and human bioscientists, engineers, physicians, and computational researchers to develop creative solutions for complex challenges such as disease, hunger, water and food safety, and other health issues
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for water detection. This position is funded through two existing NASA grants but with the goal of developing new projects. The first NASA funded project Operationalizing VIIRS for water mapping, and river
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join a dedicated team that delivers water-focused, experiential, environmental-education programs to Arizona’s students and teachers. Through authentic, relevant, and meaningful engagement, you deepen
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Master’s Degree in Athletic Training. 1 year post graduate experience Certified CPR-PR and AED instructor/trainer Teaching experience Experience covering club sports, e.g. ice hockey, rugby, lacrosse FLSA
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participating in field, greenhouse and laboratory research, measuring greenhouse gas emissions. The individual will also participate in outreach activities. Research duties will include collecting soil, water
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, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of PRVs, steam, vacuum and air, heating and chilled water systems. Minimum Qualifications Completion of a high school education or an equivalent combination
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in research on project Help supervise students in same. May include one or more of field sampling; mineral and water compositional analysis; processing and analyzing remote sensing images; and
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tables and preparation surfaces. Occasionally assist camp assistant with refilling 200-gallon water tank. Supervise student workers in kitchen clean-up and food preparation. Minimum Qualifications High
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, dry ice and liquid nitrogen). Guide the work of others and/or provides guidance to a specialized laboratory or research area. Serve as the biosafety and chemical safety officer for TCRC, including
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, physicians, and computational researchers to develop creative solutions for complex challenges such as disease, hunger, water and food safety, and other health issues facing Arizona. This interdisciplinary