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options and certificates • 35k+ students including more than 2.3k international students and 10k students of color • 217k+ alumni worldwide • For more interesting facts about OSU visit: https
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. Pest Control: · Inspects infested areas, determines specific types of insect or rodent and applies appropriate control measures. · Schedules pest control activities. Inform occupants about the pest
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dialogues. Be involved in regular field work data collection and to perform environmental and biodiversity surveys (fish, birds and insects) as part of a research team. To communicate in any relevant internal
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environment, integrating academic and industrial perspectives. Preferred Factors: Will be considered preferred factors: a) Experience in the valorization of insect or agro-food by-products. b) Previous research
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, the nation, and the world. Learn more at https://go.illinois.edu/PRIjobs. The Illinois Natural History Survey, one of the five State Scientific Surveys housed by the Prairie Research Institute, is seeking a
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, protein and RNP purification, experience in bacterial, insect, and human cell culture, immunofluorescence (e.g. RNA FISH), cell reporter experiments, and biochemistry methods. The assistant project
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materials for insects, disease, physical and mechanical damage and identifying replacements; transplanting, pruning, trimming, and cultivating trees, shrubs, ground cover, and flowers; and storing and caring
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of insect cognition analysis, from neurobiology to the modelling of collective behaviours, including diverse behavioural approaches, comparative cognition, sociobiology, and cognitive ecology. The project is
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credit hours per year for employees and Employee Dependent Tuition Assistance Scholarship (EDTAS) award opportunities! Details available at: https://humanresources.ku.edu/tuition-assistance KU’s
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to test insect inspired sensing and estimation strategies. About the College of Engineering The College of Engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno values its faculty and staff as key partners in