310 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building uni jobs at Washington State University
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-YN_CS_NPS - IT Network & Telecoms - Entry Business Title: IT Network & Telecommunications - Entry | WSU Tri Cities Employee Type: Classified Position Details: The Opportunity: The Information Technology
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Project Engineer Business Title: Die Casting Process Engineer Employee Type: Admin. Professional (+) (Fixed Term) Position Details: The Opportunity: The Spokane-based Applied Sciences Laboratory (ASL
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builds on the enthusiasm, pride and loyalty of the Cougar family to grow philanthropic relationships, broaden the base of alumni and donor engagement, and responsibly manage assets to advance WSU’s mission
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, scientific literacy, and innovative teaching. We seek to build a diverse, collaborative school and offer comprehensive support for our faculty, students, and postdocs. We aim for excellence in biological
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citizens and professionals through critical thinking, scientific literacy, and innovative teaching. We seek to build a diverse, collaborative school and offer comprehensive support for our faculty, students
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. Basic knowledge in medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology. Basic knowledge of computer networking. Demonstrated excellent verbal, written and electronic communication skills. Demonstrated attention
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networking skills and ability to build relationships with employers, alumni, and community organizations Experience working with diverse populations, including students, alumni, and professionals at various
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- Information Systems Coordinator Business Title: Field Meteorologist Employee Type: Admin. Professional Position Details: The Opportunity: AgWeatherNet is a network of automated weather stations that provide
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aim to understand how these brain changes occur, how environmental signals are integrated to trigger these changes, and how dysregulation of this process contributes to diseases, such as Parkinson’s