11 operations-research Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas in United States
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. Demonstrated fluency in R, Python, or Stata programming languages and documentation (through prior research) of strong quantitative skills, as evidenced by application material. Ability to work both
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join her research group. This is a full-time, on-site position with an initial one-year appointment and the possibility of renewal, contingent upon funding availability
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant. The selected applicant will work in the laboratory of Prof. Holmstrom, where state-of-the-art single-molecule fluorescence techniques are employed to study the molecular
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the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct rigorous research. During the fellowship, postdoctoral researchers will work alongside experts and peer mentors to design and implement independent research studies
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the Check Box Community Evaluation System. Provide innovative approaches to address project-related technology needs and improve project functioning in research, evaluation, and/or capacity-building
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to work in the U.S by the effective date of the appointment. Job Description 65% Research – Conduct research as needed to meet the project objectives. 25% Reporting - Prepare and present updates on ongoing
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skills in research project implementation and management, grant writing, and information dissemination needed for research faculty positions. This position will work across projects to contribute
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collaborative research environment. 5% - Work in coordination with other members of the lab staff to maintain adequate laboratory supplies as instructed by the supervisor. Position Requirements NOTE: To be
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individual faculty members and placed in a pool for consideration for research positions in all fields and related areas. To see a list of faculty members and their research opportunities please visit
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of new models, and related work. Documentation, presentation and publication of research results. 20% - Assist the faculty in guiding the group's graduate and undergraduate students, and with outreach and