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relevant policies, procedures, regulations and laws. Collects data/samples related to others’ research and in routine cases. Records, compiles, processes and analyzes data/samples. Documents results and
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of associated equipment, materials, and processes; minimum knowledge of aquaculture processes such as disease diagnostics, observation, documentation, data collection and analysis. Minimum Technology Skills
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, metabolic disease, in vivo rodent physiology, and minor animal surgery are desired. Proficiencies in oral and written English are required. The successful candidate must meet eligibility requirements to work
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, lawn equipment, sprayers, etc.) Assist with the operation, scheduling, maintenance and programming of lab equipment such as soil mixers, growth chambers, autoclave, balances etc. Operates various pieces
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to the following: 1) Conducting laboratory, greenhouse, and field experiments on manure mineralization; 2) operation of analytical instruments such as ICP-AES, Ion chromatography (IC), and UV-VIS, including quality
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of bioproducts, chemicals, and biofuels from woody biomass, primarily using an electrochemical platform or a thermochemical-electrochemical hybrid process. Key responsibilities include: • Assisting the Principal
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and label images containing animals. · Accurately identify and classify the species of animals in the images. · Collaborate with team members to ensure high-quality data processing. Why Work at Auburn
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. · Collaborate with team members to ensure high-quality data processing. Why Work at Auburn? Life-Changing Impact: Our work changes lives through research, instruction, and outreach, making a lasting impact on our
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field GHG measurement and operation of GC, record of peer-reviewed publications in the area, and excellent verbal and written communication skills in English. Special Instructions to Applicants Applicants
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., biochar and other related soil amendments) to improve soil health, and water quality and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, (2) using hydrological models to simulate the fate and transport processes