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. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Please provide names and email addresses of three to five references as part of the application
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to apply. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter, resume and list of three professional references. As a part of our review for research and research
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., GeoDjango or FastAPI) that expose key spatial datasets Explore and operationalize the role of HiPerGator as a serving and orchestration layer within the hybrid architecture Containerize key components (e.g
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: In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Please provide names and email addresses of three to five references as part of the application process. When ready, the hiring
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of three to five references as part of the application process. When ready, the hiring department will contact the listed references via email, requesting their reference letters to be uploaded directly to
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professional references. As a part of our review for research and research support positions, we look for a full CV which includes all professional appointments/engagements, all post-secondary education, and all
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, including NMR, IR, mass spectrometry, SC-XRD, PXRD, TGA, TEM, and/or SEM Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team Ability to take initiatives, set
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email addresses of three to five references as part of the UF application process. When ready, the hiring department will contact the listed references via email requesting their reference letters to be
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, and implement privacy procedures when recruiting potential participants identified from clinical- and community- based settings. Ability to multi-task and independently function as part of a multi
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. The ideal candidate would have expertise in either MALDI-MSI or developmental biology. The candidate will be part of a dynamic research group focusing on Spatial Biomolecule Research at UF (https