27 high-performance-computing research jobs at University of Kentucky in United States
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. Required Related Experience Education coursework and/or experience teaching or working with children. Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Sitting at a desk/computer; push or
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and lifting object from floor to above shoulders up to 25 pounds. Standing and sitting at computer terminals and laboratory bench completing repetitive tasks for extensive periods of time. Continuous
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and lifting object from floor to above shoulders up to 25 pounds. Standing and sitting at computer terminals and laboratory bench completing repetitive tasks for extensive periods of time. Continuous
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Sitting for long periods, lifting, pushing or pulling of objects up to 20 lbs Shift Monday -Friday; variable hours Job Summary With supervision from the Principal Investigator and Research Analyst, perform
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. The position will provide support for the daily operation sof the HKRB loading dock, including receiving and shipping packages, coordinating deliveries, maintaining a safe and organized dock environment, and
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741 S Limestone Lexington, KY 40536 Salary Range $12.00 - $14.00 Type of Position Student Position Time Status Part-Time Required Education High-school diploma Required Related Experience N/A Required
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/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Sitting for periods of time working on a computer, able to lift objects 10-20 lbs Shift 15-20 hours per week between 9 AM-5PM, August-December 2025. Job
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trees for a solar break, ironically reducing heat gain while undermining solar. Due to its accessory nature, an AEU could be placed in an optimal orientation as well as out from under shade. The more
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researchers focused on the Reprogramming Neuroimmune Responses after Spinal Cord Injury. The prospective candidates will be expected to contribute to our research program where they will have opportunities
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for postdoctoral researchers focused on the Reprogramming Neuroimmune Responses after Spinal Cord Injury. The prospective candidates will be expected to contribute to our research program where they will have