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methods Participate in community events to build relationships and gather data Document project progress and maintain organized research files Qualifications Required Qualifications Masters Degree
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Computer Engineering is one of the largest departments within the College of Science and Engineering. Current research areas include Biomedical and Biological Computation Methods; Devices and Systems
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preferred Capacity for supervisory experience – potential to oversee undergraduate researchers Targeted experience in molecular biology methods, including E. coli culture, cloning, PCR, gel electrophoresis
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health disparities, communication, and/or health systems research Preferred qualifications: Experience with qualitative research methods, including coding and thematic analysis Familiarity with IRB
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under the faculty mentor's supervision ensuring all lab members follow all safety protocols, properly recording data from experimental and numerical research and promptly backing up all data. -While in
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data from multiple sources into a usable and cohesive format, using R to extract, analyze, share, and visualize data. Identifying and applying appropriate analytical methods in consultation with
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activities (10%) Attend staff and other required meetings Maintain a current calendar of events, travel, and program activity viewable to all staff Report work activity on a regular basis using program forms
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or more of the following: ● Experience with urban watershed modeling or lake systems modeling ● Experience with limnological or aquatic field methods ● Experience with statistical methods for making
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with innovative modeling methods and data analytics methods and spur cross-discipline development between the team in both water resources and computer science. Specifically, the research projects
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cryopreservation training program, including virtual and in-person workshops, curriculum development via Canvas, and credentialing systems. Evaluate training effectiveness using feedback and learning assessments