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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
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, geochemistry, and molecular microbiology and genomic analysis. Demonstrated experience measuring rates of microbial processes, and other microbiology laboratory equipment is required. Other required skills
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program of independent research with the primary goal of improving the algorithm codes used to characterize the Earth’s gravitational field. Duties will include specialized scientific/numerical analysis
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and advancing vaccine and therapeutic design for cancer and other diseases that affect both humans and animals. The successful candidate will be involved in the structural analysis of antigens
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clamp recordings, experience with mechanotransduction research, 3-D laser confocal imaging and co-localization analysis, snRNAseq analysis in tissues, and working with conditional knockout and transgenic
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engineering related research, makes and records observations and measurements, collects and compiles data for computer input and analysis, perform literature search on related topics, and operates and maintains
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Minimum Years of Experience Required: 0-2 years Desired Qualifications: Have peer-reviewed publications Critical thinking skills Additional Information: Location: Heminger Hall (1069) Position Type: Term
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will assist with experimental testing and data collection, analysis and interpretation of literature and experimental results, and preparation of presentations, reports, and articles to disseminate
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breeding, bioinformatics, computational biology, genetics, molecular biology or related field Required Experience • Experience with high-performance computing and analysis of next-generation sequencing