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individuals including seven full time scientists, technical support personnel, graduate students, and postdocs. Current areas of research include: physical, stratigraphic, and geochemical characterization
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. The Geohydrology program has ~30 individuals including seven full time scientists, technical support personnel, graduate students, and postdocs. Current areas of research include: physical, stratigraphic, and
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31108BR Kansas Geological Survey Position Overview The postdoc will synthesize data from public health and hydrologic databases to build an understanding of how drinking water source (groundwater vs
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the process workflow technology (Perceptive Content/Image Now/Catalog Information Management/Catalog Information Management) systems. Maintain program development records in university approved systems and
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to ensure proper functioning. Operate in the process workflow technology (Perceptive Content/Image Now/Catalog Information Management/Catalog Information Management) systems. Maintain program development
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educational levels, including middle and high school, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoc. Collaborate with the Chief Innovation Officer to promote the work of the EARTH project. Collaborate with EARTH
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upgrade new and existing computer equipment including imaging. Troubleshooting hardware and software issues for labs, faculty, staff, students, etc. Tests to isolate the source of issues. Preparation
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and brand. Plans, creates, and posts social media messages. Evaluates social media strategies and platforms to successfully engage key audiences with resources, services, processes, and events. Advises
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, services, processes, and events. Advises and consults with unit colleagues to develop communications plans, promotional campaigns, and messaging that engage internal and external audiences. Integrates
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67 employees, including faculty and staff researchers, postdocs, graduate students, and professional staff. CEBC facilities are located in the Life Science Research Laboratories building, 3 miles west