287 postdoc-parallel-computing uni jobs at Michigan State University in United States
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program in the CVM, and the clinical pathology section has dedicated research support staff. Distribution of efforts is negotiable and can be flexible to match the candidate’s interests. Work hours can be
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completing one to two years of college or Associate's degree program in business, psychology, social work, criminal justice or in a related field; three to five years of related working experience in
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in supporting plant and fungal collections-based research, teaching, and outreach. The successful applicant will also establish a research program in plant or fungal systematics, ecology, and/or
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. On-Call allowed to work 1039 hours in any twelve (12) month period. Unit Position Summary The Michigan State University Libraries’ Open Educational Resources (OER) Program is seeking an individual
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Basic Energy Sciences (BES) program (see here and here ) to support high risk-high reward basic science. This DOE support coexists with interdisciplinary research conducted by individual PRL lab efforts
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program in the CVM, and the clinical pathology section has dedicated research support staff. Distribution of efforts is negotiable and can be flexible to match the candidate’s interests. Work hours can be
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the Center’s strategic thematic areas. In March of 2025, the Center relaunched its Brand Protection Professional Certificate program, after over 5000 courses had been taken on the original one. The certificate
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councils that align with the Center’s strategic thematic areas. In March of 2025, the Center relaunched its Brand Protection Professional Certificate program, after over 5000 courses had been taken
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, demographic, ecological and biological sample data alongside a dedicated team of faculty and field-based research assistants, and (b) establishing an independent or collaborative research program with other
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certificate program through MSU’s Institute of Agricultural Technology. The undergraduate program (100-110 students) offers a single B.S. degree, with three concentration areas and several relevant minors