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facility which combines biomolecular and cellular analysis along with bioprinting and microfluidic methods in support of bioengineering research. The RE will work closely with Knight Campus leadership
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applied real estate courses, including but not limited to real estate finance, real estate investment analysis, real estate development, commercial real estate, real estate valuation methods, and real
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interviews, and experience with neurobiological methods (e.g, cortisol, genetic data, RSA & PEP, high density EEG/ERP, blood draws, fMRI). Minimum Requirements Research Assistant ranks: • RESEARCH ASSISTANT
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University of Oregon. Using a variety of empirical methods, the analyst collects qualitative and quantitative data to better understand university alumni, parents and friends. The analyst designs research
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classes (Medical Terminology, Research Methods), upper-division courses (Neuroanatomy, Neurophysiology, Motor Control), and Neuroscience capstone classes (e.g., Concussion, Neural Development, Movement
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will work independently within a team environment making decisions on optimal methods and materials for tasks, setting priorities, and responding to customer needs. Essential Personnel: This unit may
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the University of Oregon invites applications for its open instructor pool to teach design drawing (hand), 3D CAD and rendering (Rhino, Solidworks), prototyping, UI/UX, design research methods, design studios, and
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quantitative methods, including R and GIS. • Knowledge of terrestrial ecosystems and disturbance regimes. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with process-based models. • Knowledge of shrub or chaparral
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that demonstrates potential to build institutional capacity in the areas of environmental and/or climate justice. Preferred Qualifications • Demonstration of research methods that deliberately embrace
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featuring leading scholars within sociology and related interdisciplinary fields. Faculty have expertise in a range of theories and methods, from ethnography to social network analysis, underscoring our