354 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building uni jobs at Iowa State University
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the Central Receiving operation! Iowa State University Central Receiving provides a single-point delivery network for the ISU campus. Central Receiving will receive, track, and redistribute university
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Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or a closely related field (required for postdoc applicants) Strong background in bacterial pathogenesis, molecular genetics, and/or microbial genomics
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of related experience Preferred Qualifications: Doctoral degree in physics, materials science, chemistry, or related fields. Track record in basic research for condensed matter physics, materials science, or
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, Genomics, Bioinformatics, or a closely related field (required for postdoc applicants) Strong background in bacterial pathogenesis, molecular genetics, and/or microbial genomics. Experience in analyzing high
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set up laboratory equipment related to industrial automation and Industry 4.0. Troubleshoot and maintain equipment such as PLCs, CNC machines, bar coding systems, RFID, robotics, networking hardware
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. Experience using CRM systems, donor databases, or other customer/member management tools to track engagement and manage relationships. Experience developing engagement strategies for distributed networks
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efforts to grow alumni engagement, coordinate a variety of college-level events—including commencements, ceremonies, celebrations, workshops, receptions, and reunions—and help build a strong network of
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application processes. Supervise and develop staff as well as continuing to build a network of data analysts from across the university to encourage sharing of best practices. Candidates must be legally
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Drivers License Preferred Qualifications: Steam and Chilled Water utility engineering experience Proficient in thermal dynamics and thermal expansion design Experience with fluid mechanics and heat transfer
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reports for the region. They establish, organize, and facilitate networks and coalitions at the regional level to build community capacity and may also be involved in regional or multi-state partnerships