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, Associate, or Full Professor): PhD or an equivalent degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering or another related discipline prior to position start date. Demonstrated ability or significant potential
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Assistant for the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University (OSU). The student in this position will be expected to work between 1 to 20 hours per week depending
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MLS for Library positions), demonstrated ability to teach in a classroom Extension, or other setting, and develop a research program in the academic discipline/unit. Requirements : PhD in robotics
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economic, social, cultural and environmental progress for the people of Oregon, the nation and the world. This position contributes to the mission of the College of Agricultural Sciences, with principal
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program in the academic discipline/unit. Requirements : PhD in industrial engineering, human factors engineering, computer science or other relevant discipline in the engineering or mathematical sciences by
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of instruction annually while maintaining a vibrant graduate program with approximately 100 PhD students. The Department conducts cutting-edge research and scholarly activities focused on all areas of chemistry
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processing Participate in research regarding cyanotoxins under the supervision and guidance of other graduate students and postdocs in the Garcia-Jaramillo’s Lab. As well, the candidate will help PhD students
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the only B.S. degree in Microbiology in the State of Oregon. The Department offers B.S. degrees in Microbiology and BioHealth Sciences and PhD and M.S. degrees in Microbiology. It is an integral part of
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What You Will Need PhD in robotics, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, electrical or computer engineering, computer science, material science, or other relevant discipline by the start date
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Information Science; and graduate certificates in Marine Resources Management and Water Conflict Management and Transformation. CEOAS hosts the Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystems Studies the Oregon