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graduate student research in water quality and soil physics. Duties include preparing laboratory equipment and instrumentation (e.g., TDR sensors, lysimeters, and spectrophotometers), calibrating sensors
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of the university’s infrastructure. Key responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to: Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair temperature controls, regulators, humidity controllers, sensors, pneumatic control
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responsibilities and duties include, but are not limited to: Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair temperature controls, regulators, humidity controllers, sensors, pneumatic control valves, and regulators Maintain
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scientists, external Assessment scientists and management personnel as needed and/or requested. Liaise and coordinate with the science team to ensure that the algorithms, procedures, mathematics, and
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for the Agroecology Education Farm and the Sustainable Agriculture Systems Unit (SASU), and supporting the setup of equipment and tools necessary for agricultural education and outreach initiatives (e.g., sensors
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radical advances in various fields, including sensors, imaging, visible-light/IR communications, computational accelerators, AI infrastructure, chip-scale atomic systems (including optical clocks), quantum
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radical advances in various fields, including sensors, imaging, visible-light/IR communications, computational accelerators, AI infrastructure, chip-scale atomic systems (including optical clocks), quantum
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(temperature, humidity, pneumatic valves, and sensors) Diagnose and repair boilers, turbines, pumps, steam lines, pressure-reducing stations, and insulation systems Conduct preventive maintenance
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, and sensors) Diagnose and repair boilers, turbines, pumps, steam lines, pressure-reducing stations, and insulation systems Conduct preventive maintenance on refrigeration and A/C units according to
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radical advances in various fields, including sensors, imaging, visible-light/IR communications, computational accelerators, AI infrastructure, chip-scale atomic systems (including optical clocks), quantum