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particular boron isotopes, and potentially K isotopes. Recently, the analytical and conceptual development of so-called non-traditional stable isotopes opened up a new avenue for the study of nutrient cycling
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project design, data collection, data analysis, research results dissemination, and proper procedures for all instruments and safety regulations in the laboratory setting. 10%- Engage in career development
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of chemicals, fuels, and other high-value materials from bio-oil. • Proficiency with analytical instruments such as NMR, GC, GC/MS, HPLC, FTIR/NIR, TGA. • Experience with chemical and biochemical laboratory
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is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the term of employment. Desired Qualifications Desired qualifications include previous experience in using analytical instruments such as AQ2
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. Excellent core instrumentation and state of the art facilities for NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry with full time support staff are available on site. Position Summary The Oberlies Research Group in
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information on the research activities in the Physics Division can be found at https://www.anl.gov/phy. Position Requirements Ph.D. in experimental nuclear, atomic physics, nuclear or analytical chemistry, or
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policy instruments may include cross-border data flow regulations, procurement rules (e.g. ‘cloud-first’ mandates), tax incentives, infrastructure investments, or designations such as ‘trusted cloud
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, to support courses related to: Food technology (for farmers). Technology Instrumental process and product control; sensory analysis. milk and meat Technology. Assist in the internal and external services
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: The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is a nationally ranked, research-intensive unit with over $25 million dollars of research-grade instrumentation including spectrometers (nuclear magnetic resonance
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sensitive information and maintain confidentiality. 8. Good problem-solving skills; must demonstrate good analytical skills, sound judgment and good decision-making. 9. Ability to rely on and follow