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Position Details Position Information Announcement Number FAC - VA - 24093 For questions regarding this position, please contact: Michelle Grocke, PhD 406-994- 4711 michelle.grocke@montana.edu
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based on background and experience. Teach and mentor student in undergraduate research. In collaboration with faculty, develop and teach graduate courses for MS and PhD students in the Exercise and
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Recruitment Type Open Position Details General Statement PhD in a relevant field, experience with data science, remote sensing, modeling, and strong capabilities in R and/or Python are required. Additionally
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research program, supervising PhD students, securing external funding, and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses. The role also involves contributing to the department’s research themes and
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publications and presentations. Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills PhD in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Earth Sciences, or related field. Demonstrated expertise in developing
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Investigator (PI). Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Structural or Molecular biology. Postdoc experience in antiviral defense. Evidence of
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both MS and PhD degrees in Plant Pathology and Plant Science. There are currently 20 thesis MS graduate students and 30 Ph.D. graduate students and more than 150 undergraduate students in the Department
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& Skills PhD in Psychology. College-level teaching experience in a face-to-face lecture format. Academic background commensurate with teaching one or more of the courses listed above. The Successful
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. The Department offers both MS and PhD degrees in Plant Pathology and Plant Science. Duties and Responsibilities The Winifred Asbjornson Plant Sciences Chair will develop a competitive research program that will
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field by the start date, will develop and maintain an active research program, will contribute to PhD student supervision and support the department’s goal of growing the PhD program, will demonstrate