24 coding-"https:"-"FEMTO-ST"-"CSIC"-"L2CM"-"U.S"-"Inserm"-"https:" positions at Pennsylvania State University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
, Facilities & Maintenance Volunteer. Collaborate with the 4-H Educator to address and, if necessary, dismiss volunteers who violate the Penn State 4-H Volunteer Leader Code of Conduct. Engage in ongoing
-
REQUIREMENTS Drs. Sarah Rajtmajer (College of IST) and Alan Wagner (College of Engineering) are looking for highly motivated and self-directed undergraduate students with strong coding skills, interest in
-
musculoskeletal research (relevant publications include Khajuria el al . Bone 2020; Khajuria el al . Bone Research 2023; Khajuria el al . JBMR 2023). The lab’s primary focus is to identify roles of non-coding RNAs
-
; Khajuria el al . JBMR 2023, Khajuria el al . Front Immunol). The lab’s primary focus is to identify roles of non-coding RNAs as well as RNA processing mechanisms in bone regeneration, and to define
-
to students. Adheres to University policies and procedures and conducts job responsibilities in accordance with the standards set out in the University’s Code of Ethical Conduct, Compliance Agreement, Sexual
-
. Responsibilities include: Algorithm development and/or software design Develop C/C++ or equivalent code to interface with developed hardware and associated interfaces (SPI, I2C, etc) Integration of Software Defined
-
data visualization as needed. The student will help with coding public comments and interviews, conduct a literature review, and assist with making maps. Other tasks may arise in the course of conducting
-
Construction Standards, assisting troubleshooting electrical systems, reviewing NEC/IEEE codes, drafting in AutoCAD, performing calculations, and assisting with on-site building evaluations. This internship
-
questions (molly.bletz@psu.edu). Job duties will include: Developing code-based tools associated with DNA sequence data Designing a query-able online database BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with
-
will be expected to work collaboratively and abide by a professional code of conduct. PSCs must document every academic coaching session using department-approved documentation protocol. PSCs will be