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-of-the- art, infrastructure, regulatory requirements, experience in experimental safety analysis for neutron activation and chemistry experiments. Must currently possess or be able to obtain a senior reactor
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 1 month ago
techniques, data analysis, and minimal lab management, including collection and maintenance of a human specimen research bank. The associate may have the opportunity to contribute to publications, grants, and
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Research Fields Chemistry, process technology, engineering, toxicology, life cycle analysis The Marie Skłodowska Curie Doctoral Network “DyeAnotherWay” is inviting applications for a 36 month full time fixed
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farm families, financial analysis tools, and applied research along with strong sense of teamwork will be necessary to facilitate business focused discussion groups as part of the management education
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of concrete infrastructure is important for safe transport, more sustainable use of resources etc. In winter climates, freeze–thaw cycles and de icing salts is a severe exposure condition. Achieving reliable
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both fixed and mobile sensors, the candidate will design methods to improve turbulence models, reduce uncertainties, and deliver reliable real-time forecasts. The ambition is clear: support better
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-party systems to ensure reliable data flow and system alignment. Consistently work to improve the integration and mapping of data between the ERP (Ellucian Banner) and the Slate CRM system. Create and
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internal control structures to safeguard assets and ensure the reliability of financial data. Develop and/or update a risk-based monitoring plan for the segregation of duties and reconciliation of accounts
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the design, deployment, and upkeep of desktop computers, providing reliable hardware for data analysis and research. The Desktop Field Services sub-team offers direct, hands-on assistance for hardware
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and crucial source of evidence in policing, with an estimated 21 million cameras operating in the UK. Yet more than 80% of real-world footage is too poor in quality to support reliable person