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Master's degree in Polymers and Coatings Science. The department is A.C.S. certified. Information regarding the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department can be found at https://chemistry.calpoly.edu/ . About the
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Affairs events including Orientation, White Coat Ceremony, Match Day, and Graduation with the Senior Director of Student Affairs and Student Services. Collaborate with FAU Counseling and Psychological
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. (Required) 2. Working knowledge of: paper, vinyl, and various special coatings; application and preparation; chemicals and solutions to remove coatings; dry wall taping and patching; surface and object
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in the following areas is also a bonus: electrocatalysis, rheology, coating technology, machine learning Intrinsic motivation to show initiative, creativity, and to work independently Excellent
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. Tasks: Synthesize hydrogen sensing materials and protective coatings using physical vapor deposition (magnetron sputtering). Characterization of optical performance of the hydrogen sensing materials when
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, coats, boots, goggles, gloves. May be required to hike several miles in a day. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree and six months experience in a field relevant to the research (e.g. science, math
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: - Engineer biosensors and therapeutic circuits in E. coli Nissle and other probiotic strains. - Contribute to the assembly and physicochemical characterization of SPS-coated biohybrids. - Perform 2D/3D tumor
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. Plans and organizes departmental events as needed. Coordinates lab reservations. Maintains and orders department inventory of supplies, classroom supplies. Orders new student badges and white coat
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are societally relevant; as part of ARC CBBC and HTRIC, we work with industrial partners and clinical experts to develop next generation functional coatings and clinically relevant robots. The University
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, study of mechanisms related to the adhesion of cells to the surface of biomaterials, characteristics of processes related to the formation of biofilms. Department of Coating Engineering, Polymers and Non