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for research, UCR's Department of Entomology maintains one of the largest collections of insect specimens the nation. - Center for World University Rankings UCR's distinguished faculty boasts 2 Nobel Laureates
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access to UT Austin's libraries and museums with staff ID card Free rides on all UT Shuttle and Austin CapMetro buses with staff ID card For more details, please see: https://hr.utexas.edu/prospective
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Pull Notice Program Experience planting and maintaining tomato research field trials including irrigation management, weed management and insect scouting. Experience harvesting processing tomatoes using
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, Growing Our Future 2023-2030 is accessible here https://units.cals.ncsu.edu/cals-strategic-plan/. Wolfpack Perks and Benefits Essential Job Duties The NC State Plant Disease and Insect Clinic (PDIC) is a
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these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at https://www.usg.edu/policymanual/section8/C224
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vaccinated against COVID-19 with limited exceptions. Learn more at: https://msu.edu/together-we-will/ Work Hours STANDARD 8-5 Summary of Physical Demands The ability to lift and carry equipment, squat, walk in
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unique hands-on learning opportunities using the latest technologies. Entomology and Plant Pathology houses the Structural Pest Management Training Facility , an Insect Museum with over 2 million vouchered
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industry research trials. Activities include sampling insecticide and GMO efficacy trials in cotton, soybean and peanut trials for key insect pests of each crop. Essential Functions Traveling to field sites
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control) due to multiple interacting disturbances such as wildfires, drought, and insect outbreaks. The researcher will apply and adapt a spatially explicit multi-hazard risk assessment framework developed
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. Discovery of Brainwide Neural-Behavioral Maps via Multiscale Unsupervised Structure Learning. Science 344, 386–392 (2014). Winding, M. et al. The connectome of an insect brain. Science 379, eadd9330 (2023