281 software-formal-method-phd positions at The University of Arizona in United States
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experiments and collaborative work, as well as independent learning methods, and participate in professional activities such as grant writing and developing presentations for professional conferences
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primarily independently with little to no supervision, addressing tasks that are strategic in nature, varied, and may require the development of new approaches, methods, or techniques, requiring significant
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, analyzing, writing findings, sample collection, storage and shipment. Develop and implement SOPs, IACUC protocols as dictated by experimental design. Assist in design of research experiments/methods under
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experiments/methods under the direction of the principal investigator. Assist with grant writing/submission. Prepare budgets, methods and available resources. Assist with manuscript writing, data analysis
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. Knowledge of mineral resources geology. Minimum Qualifications PhD degree in Geology or related field AND a minimum of eight (8) years of relevant work experience is required. Must have a valid driver's
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experiments guided by senior researchers following detailed protocols involving mammalian cell culture, microscopy, and standard molecular biology methods (PCR, western blots, cloning). Make standard plots
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personal lives. We find new methods, strategies, technologies, and tools to enhance our teaching methods, learning outcomes and research productivity. We measure impact through the placement of students
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: Knowledge of different types of flooring (e.g., tile, vinyl, carpet, hardwood) and appropriate cleaning methods for each. Safety and Sanitation Standards: Familiarity with OSHA regulations, Material Safety
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Experience in a lead or supervisory role within a parking enforcement or public safety environment. Experience working in a University setting. Proficiency in using parking enforcement software, citation
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.** William “Scott” Killgore, PhD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience that joined the University of Arizona July 1, 2014. He brings an active research program from Harvard Medical School