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robotic tools at Ames National Laboratory and develop new methodologies on high-throughput experimentation or artificial intelligence-enabled self-driving labs. The successful candidate must be able
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and troubleshooting industrial automation/Industry 4.0 technologies, such as PLC, HMI, robotics, and vision systems. Experience utilizing data analytics and industrial metrics to drive continuous
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry or related field. Must have been awarded tenure in a PhD-granting department. Preferred Qualifications: Highly qualified scholar with an extensive publication and external funding
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. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship. Required Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in Political Science or related field Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Political Science or related field Demonstrated
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, engineering) Demonstrated knowledge of scientific programming languages Well versed in numerical and analytical techniques PhD in STEM field Proposed Start Date: August 1, 2025 Proposed End Date or Length of
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MS and PhD programs in Agricultural Meteorology, Crop Production and Physiology, Plant Breeding, and Soil Science, as well as offering online MS degrees in both Agronomy and Plant Breeding
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in different industries. The department also boasts a strong PhD program with recent R1 placements and productive research faculty (e.g., #6 in The SCM Journal List, http://www.scmlist.com/ ). The Ivy
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or ECVCP Phase II Certifying Exam OR Diplomate of ACVP or ECVCP Has MS, PhD, or equivalent advanced degree OR peer-reviewed publication record Has potential to contribute significantly to the mission
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demonstrated expertise in game-based learning, online teaching, and instructional design, as these are key focus areas of teaching for this role. Candidates will have opportunities to serve on Master’s and PhD
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Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics or a closely related field Experience in ultrasonic theory and modeling Understanding of wave propagation phenomena and phenomena specific