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Degree Doctorate -Chemistry Minimum Requirements Applicant must have extensive experience in structural biology Applicant must have extensive experience, specifically in Cryo-EM techniques, interpretation
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application. Our eight departments span a wide range of disciplines with strengths in computational sciences, energy, health, manufacturing, materials, mobility, security, and sustainability. Collaboration is
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of hire. The required degree must be in the fields of agricultural science, machine learning, remote sensing of environment, ecosystem analysis, micrometeorology, quantitative modeling, or relevant fields
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/Informatics, 4) Intervention Design/Program Planning, 5) Public Health Methods & Research Design (e.g., program evaluation, mixed methods, community-based), and 6) Health Policy and Advocacy. In accordance with
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to the field of imaging sciences. In addition to directing CIIGT, the successful candidate will bring an established, externally funded research program that aligns with the Center’s mission and enhances its
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Technology Engineering (TechE) program. This multidisciplinary program integrates expertise from mechanical, electrical, computer engineering, and computer science. For complete details about the program
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of MSU-CHM’s rural medicine pathways, ensuring successful recruitment, admissions, and curricular programming for the Rural Community Health Program (RCHP), Rural Physician Program (RPP), and Rural
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Position Summary The Center for Hierarchical and Robust Modeling of Non-Equilibrium Transport (CHaRMNET) , housed in the Department of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering (CMSE
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research methods and has expertise in education policy, with a specific interest in policy and program evaluation. EPIC is a policy lab located within the College of Education at Michigan State University
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management of forage systems to produce high-quality forages for harvest and/or grazing. Demonstrated ability and skill in educational program planning, implementation, and evaluation. Ability to demonstrate