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The Small Fruit Breeding Program at Auburn University is seeking a breeding data manager and curator specialist (Post Doc Fellow) to support the research activities of a USDA Specialty Crops Research
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maximum of four years based on performance and funding availability. The expected start date is April 1, 2025. This research-focused role involves professional and technical work in the production
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appointments, renewable annually contingent upon satisfactory performance and funding. The positions are eligible for benefits, including health insurance. Responsibilities: The successful candidates will be
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are seeking applications from individuals with a PhD in any one area of engineering such as: aerospace, chemical, civil and environmental, computer science and software, electrical and computer, industrial and
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an initial period of two years, with the possibility of renewal up to a maximum of a four year period depending on performance and funding availability. The individual selected for this position will work in
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. However, depending on the funding availability and performance of the candidate, the position can be extended beyond one year. The expected start date is April 2025. Minimum Qualifications The minimum
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performance for a maximum period of four years. Post-Doctoral Fellows are non-tenure track positions. Minimum Qualifications A PhD in the area of expertise at the time employment begins. The successful
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depending on performance and funding availability. The Program: The Fish Ecology Group at the Ireland Center in Auburn University’s School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences is currently involved in