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technical assistant for the School of Entrepreneurship/Management/Logistics at Oregon State University (OSU). Archival and field research (interviews) on hemp production, market analysis, and hemp-related
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. Most positions will include laboratory research, data collection, and analysis. Position Duties 100%: Duties to be determined by hiring unit/supervisor and may include book reviews and publication
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systems and indoor and outdoor air quality research equipment design and setup, data collection, and analysis, and general laboratory support and maintenance, and general research grant support. The
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mechanical systems and indoor and outdoor air quality research equipment design and setup, data collection, and analysis, and general laboratory support and maintenance, and general research grant support. The
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supervision, as well as basic data analysis and archival using a common coding platform like Matlab or Python. The incumbent will be expected to be able to work independently as well as in a team with the PI
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oversight/student supervision, as well as basic data analysis and archival using a common coding platform like Matlab or Python. The incumbent will be expected to be able to work independently as well as in a
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the research findings; and ensure projects are delivered to successful completion. 15% Shelf-Life Studies and Quality Analysis Assistance Responsible for assisting with shelf-life storage studies including
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knowledge and experience with qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and inclusion in environmental management This position
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/office duties that may include: • pH and EC soil solution measurements • Sample grinding • Fruit quality analysis • Preparing fertilizer solutions • Data entry Minimum Qualifications Full Employment
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samples Identifying insects with a microscope Collecting plant and soil samples Preparing samples for analysis, collect and record data Setting up and connecting irrigation systems Use of hand tools May