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Earth Surface Processes Department of Earth Sciences University of Delaware The Department of Earth Sciences in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment at the University of Delaware (UD) invites
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research staff scientist/postdoc size of 50-60), and staff to design safety programs and train students, researchers, and faculty regarding safe laboratory practices and expectations. Lead departmental
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. Knowledge of the use of color, tones shading, harmony and composition; general knowledge of the equipment, techniques, and processes involved in photography, printing and digital imaging as
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students and postdocs, and perform research all over the world. The College has annual grant expenditures totaling approximately $12 million and increasing annually. The College basic operating budget is
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visits and travel to the research site, execution of data acquisition and data management including ultrasound imaging and assessments of cardiovascular function, handling and processing of human blood and
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University’s national image of excellence. The Director provides both general and specific instructions to the assistant director(s), manager(s), or landscape architect who directs the design, construction and
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. Frozen sample processing, embedding, and sectioning. Routine histochemical staining and immunofluorescence. Wide-field and fluorescence imaging. Manage and track projects through software solutions
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projects. Maintains the efficient operation of the CAC, which includes ensuring the compliance of the CAC with all federal requirements concerning composition, regularity of meetings, and operation
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for all department part time employees, overseeing the bi-weekly payment process for approximately 40+ people (with increases during peak seasons such as summer fieldwork) including but not limited
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process is managed and coordinated within the Department of Physical Therapy, which hosts or participates in a variety of on- and off-campus recruiting events that include, but are not limited to, DPT open