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Apply now Job no:535348 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Instruction, Physics Department: CAS Physics Rank: Instructor Annual Basis: 9 Month Review of Applications
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Apply now Job no:535266 Work type:Faculty - Career Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Student Life/Services, Human Physiology Department: Physical Education and Recreation Rank: Assistant Teaching
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Apply now Job no:535270 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Biology/Life Sciences, Research/Scientific/Grants, Chemistry, Physics Department: Materials Science Institute
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Apply now Job no:535271 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Research/Scientific/Grants, Chemistry, Physics, Math Department: Institute for Fundamental Science Rank
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Apply now Job no:534268 Work type:Faculty - Pro Tempore Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Research/Scientific/Grants, Physics Department: CAS Physics Rank: Research Assistant Annual Basis: 12 month
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ton chilled water plant o 3 million gallon thermal energy storage tank o 6.5MW emergency power generation o 4 miles of distribution tunnels with connections to more than 80 buildings o Instrumentation
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is responsible for planning, building, maintaining, and operating the infrastructure that supports the University. As stewards of a physical legacy, CPFM enables the university community to achieve its
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the program director in promoting student success including participation in admissions committee, student professional and technical mentoring, engagement with the alumni network, and engagement with external
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dynamics enabling naturalistic animal behavior? Our labs aim at building mechanistic models of brain function grounded in a combination of theoretical approaches, neural network-based simulations, and
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to maintain area-specific credentials and keep current in their area of specialty through workshops, conferences, training, networking, and/or reading; and will make themselves available to students before and