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if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Department of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications for 1-2 postdoctoral researchers to join UCSB’s engaging
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assists with hiring and supervision of research coordinators and other staff members that make up the project team. The AO3 will develop meeting schedules with the executive team and all project component
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component. CS teaches over 13,000 students per year (over 54,000 SCH) with students from various programs across campus. PLEASE NOTE: THE ENGINEERING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT IS RECRUITING FOR ONE RESEARCH
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will support the nursery component of the Living Landscape Adaptation Plan for climate change, which will include propagation of a broad diversity of climate-ready ornamental and native plants, trees
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discern; product quality, read and interpret recipes and menus, estimate ingredient requirements, check production and keep records to accurately plan production requirements and request supplies and
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this multi-year project, you will work together as part of a dynamic project team, including an expert working group, a postdoctoral fellow, a project lead, several data analysts, and a web developer. Together
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, presenting at technical conferences, and filing IP disclosures. The Automated Synthesis Project Scientist will collaborate with in-house Senior Faculty participants, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students
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component of the CNPRC Colony Operations and research activities to assure animals are in good psychological health and fit for use in research projects. Ability to exercise good judgment regarding animal
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, heating elements, relays, contactors, and new or repaired, AC/DC motors. Mechanical components of commercial food service equipment including but not limited to peg links, roller wheels, latches, locks
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some exposure to hazards or physical risks, which requires following basic safety precautions. The work involves light exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke