266 phd-computer-science-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Washington State University
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payment of up to $3,500.00. More information regarding the hiring incentive payment program can be located on the HRS website: Hiring Incentive – Human Resource Services, Washington State University
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chemistry lab in the Department of Chemistry at Washington State University (WSU) invites applications for a full-time, 12-month, fixed-term Postdoctoral Research Associate appointment in Pullman, WA, with a
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of Nursing at WSU Tri-Cities is currently recruiting candidates to fill a career-track, teaching faculty position for our OBSTETRIC NURSING courses, in our pre-licensure BSN program. We are seeking
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during examination, diagnostic procedures, induction, anesthesia, surgery and recovery of live animals in the CVM professional degree program laboratory teaching unit. Will also assist with setup, teaching
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ability to work effectively and positively in a diverse team environment. Demonstrated computer software skills, including the ability to use office software such as databases, spreadsheets, word processing
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has been approved for a hiring incentive payment of up to $2,500.00. More information regarding the hiring incentive payment program can be located on the HRS website: Hiring Incentive - Human Resource
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automation technology, graphics, data acquisition, project file maintenance, record documentation, and client communication skills. Computer knowledge and skills specialized to building automation systems
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and written communication skills. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to develop an original research and extension program addressing the biology and management of plant diseases. Potential to develop a
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computer background with working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Adobe software. Ability to work with students, coaches, and administrators in a broad range of situations. Experience in driving revenue
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motivated research interns to join our NIH-funded research program investigating the role of the circadian clock in seasonal neuronal plasticity. Our work in the lab is conducted in Drosophila melanogaster