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undergraduate physics, Job Description: Organize and supervise in-person Physics 1 (mechanics) and Physics 2 (E&M) laboratory courses: Supervising lab instruction performed by approximately 50 graduate student
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routine work orders and preventative maintenance tasks, as assigned. Accurately records daily hours worked and time spent on individual tasks. Works daily with the Facilities Computer Maintenance Management
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intracellular spaces. We are looking for individuals with strong background in small molecule and polymer synthesis and their characterization, experience in characterizing the mechanical and surface properties
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, altering, and repairing all building related plant, mechanical, HVAC, electrical, water technology, and building maintenance systems. Maintain cooling towers, chillers, pumps, motors, motor control centers
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, improve ion-conducting media, and cutting-edge mechanical materials. As a member of our team, you'll be at the forefront of groundbreaking research, contributing to the advancement of polymer science in a
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. Successful completion of a formal educational program accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the ARRT accrediting body. Initial ARRT (R) Certification by exam and current valid ARRT (R) registration. Two
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be able to consistently operate a computer and other office productivity machinery such as calculator, copy machine and printers. Must have the ability to communicate information and ideas so others
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the area of research administration and grants management including: Interpret regulations and guidelines of program funding for complex grant applications Review requests for proposals to help identify
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position who will enjoy a balanced academic appointment. Background. The University of Florida (UF) Department of Urology, the premier academic urology training program in the state of Florida. Located
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of the project is to use chemical biology, structure-based design, and multi-omics to understand the mechanism of action of new therapies for prostate cancer and develop improved drug candidates. The requirements