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, physiology, microbiology, zoology, botany and/or chemistry, physics, geology, oceanography and astronomy) and leadership skills. Plans, develops, and maintains lab supply budgets in order to comply with Course
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, accretion, stellar evolution and similar phenomena. Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Physics or Astronomy. Experience with hydrodynamical, stellar evolution, or radiation-transfer simulations. Benefits: Full
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analytics for scientific discovery in materials science, biology, astronomy, environmental science, energy, particle physics, genomics, and other scientific domains. Hopper Fellows concentrate
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The University of Texas at Austin, The Pennsylvania State University, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. See https://mcdonald.utexas.edu/research-facilities
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applications and with affiliated faculty in Earth Sciences, Geography, Astronomy, Mathematics, and other departments. Possible application areas for AI in geosciences include, but are not limited to: - Remote
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Position Information Posting Number 2012594Faculty Working Title Part-time Instructor (Pool) - Physics, Engineering, & Astronomy Pay Rate Salary is determined by the department and based on course
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://www.nist.gov/measuring-cosmos/airborne-lunar-spectral-irradiance-air-lusi-instrument NIST Stars https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/nist-stars Astrophysics; Radiometry; Optics; Infrared astronomy; Satellite
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possible topics including plant life and ecology, animal life and ecology, native/non-native species, forestry, geology, astronomy, biodiversity, climate, natural history, and much more. Classes consist of a
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of the Department Head. Instructors may be needed to teach courses in the following areas: General Physics, General Physics with Calculus, and Astronomy. The primary mission of the Department of Physics is to provide
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Position Summary Applications are invited for a postdoctoral (research associate) positions in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University under the supervision of Prof