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research team in support of two interdisciplinary, NSF-funded projects at the intersection of computer vision, computational biology, and psychology. This position is ideal for an advanced doctoral candidate
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students and their families, and give informational presentations. Support the education abroad advisers with administrative projects including, but not limited to, updating program information on website
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Signal Processing FPGA development Computer Networking Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface with developed hardware and associated interfaces (SPI, I2C, etc) Integration of Software Defined Radio
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The Department of Physics in the Eberly College of Science , is seeking an energetic, motivated, and experienced Graduate Program Coordinator (Academic Program Coordinator, Supervisor). The Graduate Program
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field work for the plant disease epidemiology program, focusing on research in field crops like corn, soybean, and wheat. We are a dynamic lab that employs various methods to manage plant diseases
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REQUIREMENTS Penn State DuBois' Office of Continuing Education is seeking applications from individuals interested in working part-time as Practical Nursing Program clinical and classroom instructors. Classes
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to manage the Instructional Laboratory in Molecular Biology and support activities related to the Master of Biotechnology program and students. This position is a core support for biotechnology
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The Ecosystem Science and Management (ESM) Department seeks an Academic Adviser for our Environmental Resource Management (ERM) undergraduate program. We are interested in someone who is passionate about advising
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. POSITION SPECIFICS The Eberly College of Science (ECoS) Office of Science Outreach is seeking an Education Program Coordinator - Intermediate Support to join our team. This position reports
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tools (e.g., light sheet fluorescent microscopy) and computational approaches to examine cellular resolution details in the whole mouse brain. Moreover, we use systems neuroscience approaches (e.g