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significantly to the host scientist's project. Experience with the use of computers and other appropriate research tools and equipment to conduct the research. The Institute of Arctic Biology was founded in 1963
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: Bachelors Degree and enrollment in a graduate program at the University of Alaska. Position Details: Student pay is determined based on degree level. Master's students are paid $25.17 hourly equivalent. PhD
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of our campus network, Active Directory environment, and Group Policy within our domain scope. In addition to end-user and system support, you will assist in maintaining our campus infrastructure
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Familiarity with communication/networking protocols like RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet, and IP Proficiency in IT automation and scripting (e.g., PowerShell, Bash, Python) to streamline system tasks and improve
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microgrids and resilient energy systems in remote Alaskan communities. As the ARCTIC Program Architect, you’ll help build the operational backbone of a collaborative research network tackling real-world energy
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impactful energy research, we invite you to apply! Minimum Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field such as science or engineering and six (5) years of progressively responsible experience, or an equivalent
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innovative curricula and inclusive pedagogical approaches. They will also be expected to establish a productive, independent research program that involves both undergraduate and graduate students, and to
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of UAA technologies. Peer Advisors enhance students’ understanding of university policy and support networks while fostering a sense of belonging. UAA Peer Advisors are a vital part of the academic support
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also welcomes candidates from nontraditional backgrounds — including business, industry, nonprofit, government and other sectors — who bring demonstrated leadership, a broad network that immediately
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In this position you will have the opportunity to: map a high grade gold deposit, generate novel Raman spectra to be added to the rruff database, network with mining and exploration geologists, and