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, and/or IT Networking strongly preferred. Experience with building automation systems. Working knowledge of BACnet traffic and IT networks. Journey-level experience using computers and associated
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ensuring accurate data collection. Skills in computational analysis of protein dynamics are preferred. Responsibilities include preparing reagents and samples, running experiments, operating laboratory
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of Medicine, Department of Cell and Biological Systems in Hershey, PA, conducts research on membrane transport proteins and is developing a new research program to understand the mechanisms of cancer and
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, SolidWorks, ANSYS, etc. For electrical focus, candidates should have experience with digital and analog circuit design, schematic creation, PCB layout, microcontroller, FPGA, embedded computing, and/or
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Manager to focus on long-term program development while supporting the Creamery’s mission of producing safe, high-quality dairy products that uphold the reputation of Penn State. MINIMUM EDUCATION, WORK
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, pulling, stocking, loading etc.) identify, troubleshoot, and resolve problems alone and in group settings ability to work independently and collaboratively and proficiency in computing BACKGROUND CHECKS
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computational modeling. Exhibit advanced analytical and problem-solving abilities. Demonstrate excellent experimental skills, with proficiency in asphalt binder and mixture testing. Have a proven record of
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. These positions are primarily for work on scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories—understanding their mathematical form, developing tools for their computation and representation, and applying new
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the human and other genomes. The successful applicant must have the ability to plan, execute, interpret, document, and troubleshoot independent research and to collaborate effectively with other computational
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expected to collaborate with a faculty mentor and supervisor and graduate students. Applicants should preferably have research interests in applying computational methods (broadly defined) to one or more of