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process, filling a variety of positions. Job Description: Iowa State University Human Resources (UHR) is seeking candidates for a full-time Staff Recruiting Specialist II (SRS). The SRS plays a critical
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simulations. Integrating ML methods to accelerate exploration of catalyst–polymer interactions and optimize catalytic pathways. Collaborating with experimental and computational partners to validate predictions
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to the daily operations of the center and supports a wide range of activities, including outreach, research studies, and the Human Computer Interaction (HCI) graduate program. The Administrative Assistant II
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individual plays a key role in guiding students through the entire study away process—including program promotion, outreach, individual advising, interviews, placement, pre-departure support, and return
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, 2026. The successful candidate will have a record of accomplishments in experimental high-energy nuclear physics and will be expected to develop an independent and vigorous research program. The current
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responding to web inquiries • Experience completing detail-oriented work • Experience using a variety of computer systems efficiently, including complex databases • Experience supporting projects Job
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program or similar instructional support activities Experience preparing chemical reagents for instructional or research use Experience with setup, calibration, use and maintenance of equipment such as
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Experience using electronic devices such as smart phones, tablets, and computers Experience using forklifts and electric pallet jacks Job Description: Are you looking for a Monday-Friday, day shift position
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candidate will work in close coordination with collaborators across these disciplines and will be embedded in an environment that values computational-experimental integration and high-impact research
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at cutting-edge chemistry, physics, and materials research. Ames National Laboratory is a world leader in catalysis, polymer upcycling, separations, computational chemistry, rare earths, quantum materials