565 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at Oregon State University
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, leadership, identity development, community & belonging, and well-being. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties • Create graphical materials for on-campus and online marketing needs that promote
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: https://facultyaffairs.oregonstate.edu/out-cycle-tenure-review-procedure . The duties of this position in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) include teaching, research, and
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federal work study awards; work study students are preferred. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties Physical curation, care, preparation and imaging of specimens Data basing and cataloguing Filing
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Sciences Undergraduate Program are integral and valued members of the program who contribute to teaching, scholarship, service, and our vision of the program’s future. The Environmental Sciences
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Position Details Position Information Department Dean of Students (MSA) Position Title Specialist 2-Cri Couns/Cas Mgr Job Title Crisis Response Team Program Responder Pool - 2024/2025 Appointment
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Civil and Construction Engineering Technical Project Assistant Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent
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Position Details Position Information Job Title Civil and Construction Engineering Technical Project Assistant Appointment Type Student Employee Job Location Corvallis Position Appointment Percent
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Botany and Plant Pathology, Biology, Biological Data Sciences, or related program. Participate in graduate or undergraduate level seminars, workshops, guest lectures, and/or discussion groups as
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the undergraduate and/or graduate level in Botany and Plant Pathology, Biology, Biological Data Sciences, or related program. Participate in graduate or undergraduate level seminars, workshops, guest lectures, and/or
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collaborations. Developing work flows to process and analyze various types of omic data from different organisms (e.g. humans, flies, and mice) Use OSU’s high-performance computing infrastructure and develop