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with general lab maintenance as required, including managing lab stock, maintaining chemical inventory and safety records, and providing overall lab support. Assisting in orienting and training new staff
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of creativity. Assistant Professor candidates will demonstrate individual scholarship skills that are impactful in Cancer Research with the development/growth of new programs and continuing research to secure
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, performance, documentation, and security of campus network systems, with primary ownership of the residential network and wireless environment and shared responsibility for academic, administrative, and safety
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research opportunities available through the University of Pittsburgh system, they also enjoy one-on-one contact with their students in a secure, personalized environment . Requirements: Ph.D. in Cell and
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. While faculty have the advantage of expansive resources and research opportunities available through the University of Pittsburgh system, they also enjoy one-on-one contact with their students in a secure
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environments remain under controlled conditions by coordinating environmental monitoring, facility controls, and contamination-prevention measures to safeguard product quality and patient safety. The individual
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for extreme conditions, soft matter biomechanics, computational and data-enabled engineering, cyber-physical systems and security, and nuclear and other sustainable energies. Our undergraduate and master’s
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; (ii) teaching university-level computer science courses in the following subjects: Data Structures, Algorithms, Operating Systems; Formal Languages and Automata, and Network Security; (iii) advising
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, or Medicine is required. Responsibilities will include: - Secure peer-reviewed funding and collaborate in the conduct of research and development. - Create, design, and participate in research protocols, data
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in teaching activities, and offer mentorship to students. Created through a unique partnership with the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the School of Medicine (https://www.orthonet.pitt.edu