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and the Center for Quantum Research and Technology at the University of Oklahoma (OU) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to perform research on precision measurements of parity violation in the weak
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challenges; to advance technology and propel knowledge that addresses our changing planet; and to develop engaged individuals for rewarding careers in the private sector, academia, government agencies, non
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or disturbance at the global scale; (P3) predictive understanding of microbiome dynamics and functioning in nature and engineering systems (e.g., grassland, bioreactors, wastewater treatment systems, etc.). P1 is
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an environment that empowers students, faculty, and staff to seek solutions to grand environmental and humanitarian challenges; to advance technology and propel knowledge that addresses our changing planet; and
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an environment that empowers students, faculty, and staff to seek solutions to grand environmental and humanitarian challenges; advance technology and propel knowledge that addresses our changing planet; and
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Competitive applicants should have a Ph.D. in Computational Science or related disciplines, e.g., Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Bioinformatics, Biological or Environmental Engineering, Ecology, Microbiology
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for leading the university’s offices and efforts in technology commercialization, corporate partnerships, and venture development for sponsored research and education, as well as building an institutional
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Research Scientist - Computational Biology/Cancer Immunology University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Gallogly College of Engineering: School of Computer Science Location OU Norman Campus (Norman, OK
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only) and graduate degree programs focused on innovation and advanced technology to meet growing workforce demands in areas including the following: Cybersecurity, Software Development and Integration
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candidate will be supervised by Prof. David Bodine and will work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, including scientists Drs. Anthony Reinhart and Jeremy Gibbs