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resonance spectroscopy applied to investigate post-translational modifications of intrinsically disordered proteins. The position requires a PhD in chemistry with a focus on spectroscopy applied
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project management. This position requires a PhD in nematology (preferred), forestry, plant pathology, microbiology, microbial ecology, or a related field. Competitive candidates must have significant
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satisfactory performance. Degree/Field of Study: PhD in fluid dynamics, geomechanics, computational geomechanics by start date with Penn State. Applications must be submitted electronically and include a CV
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, Architecture, Environmental Science, Sociology, or related fields) Experience with CAD software (Revit and/or SolidWorks) and basic CFD concepts Basic coding or data-analysis skills (Python, MATLAB
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professional organizations or other external agencies. Required Qualifications In addition to an earned doctorate in Educational Psychology, Quantitative Methods, or a closely related field prior
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presenting at seminars and national conferences Assisting in lab management and supervision of junior members Developing new research methods and contributing to other projects in the lab Qualifications: Ph.D
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mentoring of graduate students. The required qualifications are: PhD degree in Civil Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or related field Extensive research experience related to concrete
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, self-driven, collaborative, skilled young microscopist with a PhD in materials science, physics, chemistry, or a related field that has a thorough background in aberration-corrected scanning/transmission
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skills. - Ability to work independently in outdoor field conditions and travel regionally as needed. Preferred Qualifications: - Experience in experimental design, QTL mapping, and statistical software
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field work for the plant disease epidemiology program, focusing on research in field crops like corn, soybean, and wheat. We are a dynamic lab that employs various methods to manage plant diseases