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applications; initiates and leads research and development in the areas of data management systems for high performance computing (HPC), parallel computing systems; collaborates with faculty, research staff
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such as SEM and TEM to characterize oxide particle size and distribution. Collaborate on research papers that are led by PhD GRA who is also working on project. Required Education: PhD in Welding
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parallel with attending physicians to optimize patient outcomes. Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs Logo About The Ohio State University Join Ohio State’s community.Together, we’ll create meaningful impact
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develop new experiments and experimental capabilities applying the ARPES end station and beamline. Demonstrated ability to support parallel tasks, balancing near term and long-term priorities. Promotes
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continuity of care and coordination across infusion, exam, and supportive services. The APP conducts independent patient assessments and also works in parallel with attending physicians to optimize patient
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characterization of Fe-10Ni test builds using methods such as SEM and TEM to characterize oxide particle size and distribution. Collaborate on research papers that are led by PhD GRA who is also working on project
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use compliance in the lab. Required Experience: PhD in biological sciences; Extensive experience in acute kidney injury, biochemistry and molecular biology; demonstrated ability to be a competent and
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safety protocols. Minimum Education Required Masters degree in biology, molecular ecology, or related field. Additional Education Desired PhD preferred. Required Qualifications Masters degree in biology
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by publication record. Education: PhD in Counseling Education The College of Education and Human Ecology operates on the premise that all faculty and staff in the College have unique talents
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: 10+ years in higher education Education: PhD in Educational Services & Research The College of Education and Human Ecology operates on the premise that all faculty and staff in the College have unique