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regarding this requirement. Minimum Qualifications Full Employment Eligibility Requirements can be found here: https://hr.oregonstate.edu/student-employment-manual/500-employment-eligibility-requirements Must
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has a long history of developing innovative approaches to study these impacts and in developing management approaches using host specific insects (biological weed control). Our work has been supported
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elements such as rain, cold, heat, and potentially annoying insects. They should be friendly and eager to interact with the public and co-workers. They should be able to effectively communicate to staff
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Associate) A strong research background Expertise in identifying insects and culturing them in the laboratory is highly desirable Strong quantitative and data analysis skills, including basic programming A
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control remedies using a mixture of local substances (oils, soaps, neem, peppers, neem) for control of common plant pests (soft-bodied insects, mites, and moth larvae) on agricultural farms, in backyards
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realistic photonic instrumentation into real world scenarios, in particular we developed and investigated environmental applications of Scheimpflug lidar. We pioneered laser remote sensing of insects for more
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complex scientific research methods and techniques relative to the evaluation of biological, chemical, physical, and cultural control methods for the management of turfgrass insect pests as
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. The workplace fosters strong international collaboration, with close integration with the Halberg Group at Copenhagen University (Insect neuroendocrinology and physiology) and the Collin Group (immune-relevant
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, heat, and potentially annoying insects. They should be friendly and eager to interact with the public and co-workers. They should be able to effectively communicate to staff about any safety issues
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Wenatchee, WA, but we work on tree fruits statewide. Our goal is to help Washington’s tree fruit growers solve insect and mite pest problems, and share our science at the regional, state, and national level