33 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL"-"U"-"P"-"St" "University of Kent" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oregon
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, cartography, data visualization, data wrangling, GIS, programming, and/or web development. • Ability to think creatively, solve problems, and work well in a diverse, collaborative setting. • Ability to use
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. The position will have a formal mentor plan and involve professional development opportunities throughout the appointment to improve evidence synthesis and knowledge mobilization skills. The University of Oregon
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institute that reports to the Vice President of Research and Innovation. We have 18 labs and approximately 150 employees, including 45 graduate students who train in our labs. We have an administrative
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that supports significant research activities in a wide range of fields in the Biology discipline including neuroscience, genetics, cell and developmental biology, evolution, ecology, and marine biology. The
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Scholar Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins January 12, 2026; position open until filled Special Instructions to Applicants Candidates are asked to apply online at https
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and contact information for three (3) professional references. See https://accelerate.uoregon.edu/performance for information about our team and current grants. Department Summary The Knight Campus
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addition to career development, the postdoctoral scholar and PI will create and follow mentoring and individual development plans. Please see http://chemistry.uoregon.edu for information on current research within
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career path in the chosen field, this position requires a formal mentor plan and Individualized Development Plan. Positions are limited duration, funding contingent appointments that may be part-time or
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. The Department includes more than 35 teaching faculty, emeritus faculty, research staff, graduate students, and professional/administrative staff. For more information on the Department, visit https
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, to educate in the sciences of materials, and to serve Oregon as a resource in these sciences. More information about the Materials Science Institute at the University of Oregon may be found by visiting