18 web-programmer-developer research jobs at Oregon State University in United States
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) Student Research Assistant for the Field Crops Extension at Oregon State University (OSU). Research assistant for the South Willamette Valley Field Crops Extension Program. This position is located
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for the School of Marketing/Design/Analytics at Oregon State University (OSU). Processing multimedia data, Design and develop specialized AI agent Pay rate for this position is $16.05 per hour. Transferable Skill
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the best course and credit level for the individual student’s degree plan. This position is eligible for remote work for students not located in the Corvallis, OR area. Transferable Skill Development
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, learning and program administration. Goals for this position Program Goals To provide the opportunity for undergraduate Ecampus (distance) students to gain experience in conducting social science research
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, learning and program administration. Goals for this position Program Goals To provide the opportunity for undergraduate Ecampus (distance) students to gain experience in conducting social science research
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Change Research Institute (OCCRI) by developing metrics and indicators of risks associated with natural hazards, particularly those related to climate, and potential actions to reduce potential harms from
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Technical Assistant positions at OSU-Cascades in Bend, Oregon for academic year 2025-2026. Anticipated start dates dependent upon instructor needs Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring
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provide direct support to stakeholders in accessing technical resources and adopting best practices. 20% Agricultural Water Stakeholder Engagement Program (STEP) Support the development and pilot
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used to fill five part-time (a maximum of 24 hours per week) Research Assistant for the School of Civil & Construction Engineering at Oregon State University (OSU). Transferable Skill Development
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, Faculty Research Assistant positions. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Department Head. The Sahay Lab at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Oregon State University is developing non-viral