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research and expertise in the chemical, and/or physical analysis of water, soil, sediment, or fire ash. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Holding a PhD degree in a relevant field. Prior research experience related
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Qualifications: Completion of a PhD in aerospace engineering, physics, or a related field at the time of the appointment. Experience in experimental plasma physics. Ability to function and thrive in a
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populations (including children), and compare performance in urine and plasma samples. Continue work with existing collaborators to procure and test samples and establish new collaborations (building off