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maintenance and upgrades, as well as upholding IT services and safety regulations at work. Mandatory Qualifications Education PhD in Condensed Matter Physics, Physical Electronics, or related field. Experience
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facility needs, maintenance, repair, and minor construction as needed. Academic Administration Assist the Chair in reviewing curricular planning, curriculum proposal, faculty teaching schedules, class times
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of Information Technology in Construction, vol. 20, no. January, pp. 313–331, 2015, doi: http://www.itcon.org/2015/20 (opens in new window) M. K. Dixit, V. Venkatraj, M. Ostadali Makhmalbaf, F. Pariafsai, and S. Lavy
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, organic and inorganic material synthesis and characterization, as well as chemical and structure and morphology analysis. This position particularly fits well into our long-term ambition to contribute
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to team projects, such as IGRINS support and maintenance, or support of GMTNIRS' Final Design and follow-up. Required Qualifications PhD in Astronomy or Astrophysics. Five years of experience in instrument
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disponível em: http://uaonline.ua.pt/detail.asp?c=93195 NOTICE FOR THE AWARD OF RESEARCH GRANTS A tender is hereby opened for the award of 1 (one) Research Grant (RG) under COAST-SCAPES - rethinking COASTal
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corresponding foreign doctoral degree recognized as equivalent to a Norwegian PhD in Marine Technology; Reliability, Availability, Maintenance, Safety (RAMS), Human factors, Human-robotics collaboration
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PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Stephane Mesnage, Dr Ian Lidbury, Dr Ellie Harrison Application Deadline: 07 January 2026 Details About the BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience
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. Duties are routine and structured. Follows protocols with little to no deviation. Solves repetitive problems. Typical Functions: Assist researchers/engineers with routine and repetitive tests, experiments
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project investigating seismicity, fluid processes and structure in active rift zones. The new project – Testing Models of Active Extension (TMAX) – will involve collection and analysis of new earthquake