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Scholars are expected to lead analyses critical to the species delimitation research program and to take initiative in contributing to the design of investigations into little brown bats and other species
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techniques, and analytical methods; develops and establishes research controls, criteria and standards; performs critical analysis of literature relevant to research; collaborates with principal investigator
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to accomplish these goals, which will promise to provide critical insights into the molecular circuitry that drives these lung cancers and, consequently, results in the development of novel therapeutic strategies
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Upgrade for the high luminosity running of the LHC and searching for Beyond the Standard Model physics using effective field theory. The Post Doctoral Scholar will take a leading role in analysis of Run 2
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variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative), and helping to hire, train, and oversee research assistants. A large focus of this role is on the analysis and dissemination of existing DoDVLS-related
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critical analysis of literature relevant to research Collaborates with principal investigator to the writing of project reports, articles and other documents Attends and presents research results
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Primary Responsibilities: Lead and contribute to experimental design, data collection, analysis, and manuscript preparation Mentor and supervise undergraduate and graduate research assistants Support the
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in data analysis and writing for this project. Required Education: Doctorate (Academic) with a Major in Psychology, Neuroscience, or related field Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Psychology by
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. Particular emphasis to be placed on developing and applying emergent system identification and modal decomposition techniques as well as statistical analysis of large datasets. Candidate will disseminate
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expertise in educational and social science research methods, with a strong background in quantitative and/or qualitative analysis. Show evidence of experience in survey research, instrument development, and