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Electrical Engineering Salary range: See Table 20 for the salary range for this position. A reasonable estimate for this position is $28.52 per hour. Anticipated start: Summer Session A: 5/26/2026 - 7/2/26
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: 7015092 Reader in Chemical and Materials Engineering: Summer 2026 (Anticipated) University of California Merced Position overview Position title: Reader Salary range: See Table 18 for the salary range
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, The successful applicant will perform and assist in the day-to-day lab processes and workload. Furthermore, he/she will exhibit excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ability to work independently
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, including preparation of materials and distribution of information to faculty and staff. Serves as a point of contact for division communications with faculty, trainees, staff, and departmental leadership
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Electronics Concepts, operation and maintenance GHz bandwidth, high signal/noise data acquisition and storage. Instrument Design and Fabrication Principles of, and experience with, scientific instrument design
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an array of regulatory compliance, policies and programs, funding/funds flow/productivity, training and technical assistance, data and information sharing, and partnerships and collaborations. The APP
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. These positions will support summer fieldwork, including conducting marshbird surveys and collecting habitat and vegetation data. Opportunities to Contribute Conducts point counts and marshbird surveys at assigned
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(indicating the final grade – for each cycle or integrated cycle), or a declaration of honor containing the same information as described in point 2. Procedure of submission of applications: Applications must
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containing the same information as described in point 2. Procedure of submission of applications: Applications must be sent by email to l.branco@fct.unl.pt , with the subject “#NOVAID-B462 – Application
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perform experiments using an array of state-of-the-art techniques from systems neuroscience, genetics, and physiology. More information about this lab can be found on his website https://knightlab.ucsf.edu