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will give the participant exceptional hands-on knowledge and skills involving the use of synthetic methods for chemical modifications, as well as bench and pilot scale reactions that will be invaluable
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and organization of these studies. Learning Objectives: The participant will learn methods to quantify and / or determine the prevalence of bacterial pathogen loads in irrigation water, novel filter
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dynamics Collect interview data, qualitatively code interview transcripts, and data analysis Systematically apply evaluation methods to individual projects funded by NC CASC to understand the collective
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areas. These include, but are not limited to: Learning about technical writing methods and standards for government reports Gaining experience in numerous science areas related to the human
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gas and other energy resources, policy assessment methods, including economic and modeling skills, and computer software products Research experience Excellent written and oral presentation skills Both