449 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Michigan State University in United States
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. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Journalism, Telecommunications, or Public Relations; one to three years
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building maintenance, construction, or automotive maintenance. Casual knowledge of methods, materials, tools, equipment, occupational hazards, and safety precautions of basic skilled trades work. Casual
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(or courses) for our MS program in Work and Organizational Psychology. We are searching for candidates who have obtained a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology or related field, have gained relevant
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team science, microbiological methods, computer programming, and managing databases and strain collections. Required Application Materials Please submit a cover letter describing your background
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Position Summary The Research Associate will contribute to a multidisciplinary program with two primary objectives. The first objective is to conduct a comparative analysis of Holstein and Jersey
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employees by managing existing safety programs and using recognized industrial hygiene methods and practices to evaluate and assure workplace safety. Independently works to investigate safety and health
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submissions, enter cases into a multi-screen program, pay attention to detail, and follow required Standard Operating Procedures. The candidate must be able to keep focused in a fast-paced environment with
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. Knowledge of various methods of food preparation including sautéing, display cooking, deep frying, grilling and steaming etc. Ability to properly use knives and standard kitchen equipment. Ability and skill
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: 985917 Position Summary The Research Associate will coordinate all aspects of program evaluation projects, including working as part of a collaborative team to develop project plan, Institutional Review
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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