204 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Washington State University
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between salespeople and clients, which includes negotiating the terms and conditions of individual sales with customers, program oversight and management, clearly defined goals and objectives, and a
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part of a quality assurance program. Assist in the development and evaluation of new procedures. Prepare and verify the quality of reagents, standards, and control samples. Calibrate, troubleshoot
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. Manage payroll deductions for current staff and participants in the Coretech Payroll Deduction Program, keeping everything running efficiently and accurately. Collaborate with Veterans Coordinators
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repair of technologically advanced computer interfaced milking system; Identify and troubleshoot failing pulsators, claws, hosing, pipeline, and bulk tank equipment items; Monitor and execute system
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situations by interpreting State, University and Unit guidelines, procedures, policies and practices. Actively assist in administrative problem-solving, program/project planning, development, and execution
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experience and philosophy which may incorporate experience from formal or informal teaching and mentoring opportunities. Please also state in this statement which courses in the Mathematics program that you
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incentive 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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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 and cell cultures. These studies
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to obtain by time of hire, a valid driver’s license and meet requirements in accordance with SPPM 7.10 and departmental driving standards. Basic computer skills and the ability to read, write and comprehend
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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