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of application) Applicants must have completed all requirements for a PhD Degree in geography, urban planning, sociology, political science, economics, data science, public policy, computer/information
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estimated full-time rate for this position at 100% time is $$69,073 to $82,836. Salaries that are higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated experience level minimum, are offered when
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-reviewed venues and conferences. Engage in community knowledge-sharing (e.g. tutorials for the NERSC user base). What is Required: PhD awarded within the last five years in Physics, Computational Chemistry
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extensive experience in batteries, electrolyzers and fuel cells, electrode material synthesis, spectroscopy, detailed diagnostics, and cell design) to aid in electrochemistry research. What is Required: PhD
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), including economic modeling of large-scale Marine Protected Area (MPA) designation in ABNJ. The modeling exercises will include such activities as simulating the impacts of MPA designation on economic outputs
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benefits package with medical, dental and vision insurance and a UC retirement plan. Salary is commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Department: https://msi.ucsb.edu
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) Applicants must have completed all requirements for a PhD (or equivalent) in Physics, except the dissertation, at the time of application. Additional qualifications (required at time of start) Applicants
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for a PhD Degree in Oceanography / Marine Science / Environmental Fluid Mechanics, or a related discipline except the dissertation at the time of application Additional qualifications (required at time of
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information science, and applied social science research. This position is well-suited for someone interested in research design and the application of geographic principles and methods to policy analysis and
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helium holder designed for the TEAM I aberration-corrected transmission electron microscope. The project aims to investigate the properties of nanomaterials at very low temperatures through techniques