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Environmental Health Sciences is committed to advance its research and teaching in infectious disease epidemiology and modeling and to secure external funding to support its endeavors in this subfield
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hydrological modeling and computational analysis related to water flow and contamination transport Assist with biological and hydrological field data collection using various instruments for measuring water flow
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more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Responsibilities Actively participate in all SOAR Leader Training, including Spring Training, Camp SOAR, and Summer Training. Serve as a role model for
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stakeholders Performs statistical analysis on health data based on requests from project teams or Institute Director Develop new reports, models, and processes as required by the institute and its special
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), structural health monitoring, and smart manufacturing systems Design and execute experiments involving ultrasonic, electromagnetic, and other material testing techniques Develop and apply computational models
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2025. Peer Leaders serve as role models and mentors to help first-year students acclimate to college life. Hired students will serve as a mentor for assigned first-year students, serve as an additional
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computational modeling or CNS psychophysiology (in-progress research may also be considered). Focus on human-subject research. Evidence of successful College/University teaching experience. Experience or interest
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and resolving bottlenecks Create and maintain comprehensive documentation for data architectures, pipelines, and processes Implement and manage data models to support analytics and reporting needs
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. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Responsibilities Reviewing and writing a comprehensive literature review on the topic. Assist the research group to model
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serve as role models and mentors to help first-year students acclimate to college life. Hired students will serve as a mentor for assigned first-year students, serve as an additional resource for FYE 1220