Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
expertise in two or more of the subjects of: cultural resource management, archaeological theory, anthropological ethics, and applied archaeology. Field experience in the archaeology of North America
-
of principles, theories and concepts. Complete knowledge of all job functions and the broad industry best practices, techniques and standards. Ability to work with both student and faculty populations This job
-
, injections (intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, and IV), and genotyping genetically engineered mice with minimal supervision. Analyzes data generated from experiments and uses graphing software to assist the PI in
-
. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of theories and approaches related to academic advising, teaching, or counseling in higher education. Strong written and verbal communication skills
-
system. Duties include: (i) construction and cataloging of thermochemical databases, (ii) using density functional theory to compute the thermochemical properties of mineral phases relevant to CAIs and
-
in Theoretical High-Energy Physics are preferred. Research experience relevant to one or more of the following scientific areas: Particle Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Scattering Amplitudes, Effective
-
novel hypotheses, ideas, and develop novel methodologies. Contribute and participate in the authorship of research publications and presentations. Collect, analyze and graph data, conclude research
-
. Ability to transfer knowledge and application of complex principle, theories and concepts to peers. Ability to communicate effectively. Demonstrated knowledge, cost, and food items, food service equipment
-
sequencing. Basic knowledge of student development theory. Strong interpersonal skills. Competence and awareness/sensitivity in working with varied student populations. Strong problem solving skills
-
curriculum and course sequencing. Basic knowledge of student development theory. Strong interpersonal skills. Competence and awareness/sensitivity in working with varied student populations. Strong problem