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education and experience related to extraction and analysis of satellite photos and their correlation with physical properties, as well as 2D hydraulic modeling in riverine systems. The position is full-time
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subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including detector operations, data analysis
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in the three groundwater management districts overlying the High Plains aquifer (HPA) in western Kansas. It is expected that the results of the analysis and interpretation of the AEM data will
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areas described above, focusing on water, stormwater, and wastewater infrastructure systems and data analysis related to infrastructure resilience. Participate in planning, designing, and conducting
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districts overlying the High Plains aquifer (HPA) in western Kansas. It is expected that the results of the analysis and interpretation of the AEM data will significantly enhance understanding of the HPA
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application materials. Previous work experience that required research with single-molecule techniques and microfabrication, as demonstrated in application materials. Experience with with data analysis tools
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, or field experiments, as evidenced by application materials Strong quantitative data skills in terms of both management and analysis, as demonstrated by application materials Interest in environmentally
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, or field experiments, as evidenced by application materials Strong quantitative data skills in terms of both management and analysis, as demonstrated by application materials Interest in environmentally
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, purification and characterization of synthetic products by spectrometry and NMR, western blotting analysis, biochemical and biophysical assay development, and cell culture. 20% - Mentorship and training
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performing organic synthesis, purification and characterization of synthetic products by spectrometry and NMR, western blotting analysis, biochemical and biophysical assay development, and cell culture. 20