516 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Oregon State University
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Location Bend Benefits Eligible Dependent: Hours Worked/Duration Remote or Hybrid option? Job Summary The Social Sciences Program at OSU-Cascades in Bend, Oregon, invites applications for one or more fixed
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Job Location Bend Benefits Eligible Dependent: Hours Worked/Duration Remote or Hybrid option? Job Summary The Social Sciences Program at OSU-Cascades in Bend, Oregon, invites applications for one
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Assistant for the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University (OSU). The student in this position will be expected to work between 1 to 20 hours per week depending
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college, or university and pursuing a program or course of study Must meet Academic Standing Requirements; students on academic suspension are not eligible for employment Must meet the applicable minimal
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in a high school, community college, or university and pursuing a program or course of study Must meet Academic Standing Requirements; students on academic suspension are not eligible for employment
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assistant/grader positions for the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering (MIME) at Oregon State University (OSU). Transferable Skill Development Position Duties 100%: Duties include
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processing Participate in research regarding cyanotoxins under the supervision and guidance of other graduate students and postdocs in the Garcia-Jaramillo’s Lab. As well, the candidate will help PhD students
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Public Universities. • Robust Work Life programs including Dual Career assistance resources, flexible work arrangements, a Family Resource Center, Affinity Groups and an Employee Assistance Program
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Lab and study the central nervous system mechanisms of involuntary weight loss and wasting (cachexia) during the development of cancer. The project work involves the use of invitro and murine models
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omic techniques to study the evolutionary forces and molecular mechanisms that shape complex trait variation. The Phillips Lab also collaborates extensively with clinical and biomedical researchers based