254 postdoc-computer-science-logic uni jobs at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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program in meat science that will obtain extramural support. Research emphasis should address emerging issues in the field of meat science and the meat industry. To support the candidates selected research
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Previous Job Job Title Instructor or Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor, Agribusiness Management and Agricultural & Applied Economics Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 55280 Location Columbia Full
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and train students and staff on the operation of laboratory equipment and lab technical and safety techniques and protocol Maintain computer software related to research and education and provide
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Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies Assist Senior Research Specialist of the Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies in all aspects of laboratory work including but not limited
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at the Associate Professor level, with or without tenure. Qualifications Applicants must possess a doctoral degree in accounting or closely related field from an AACSB - accredited program or expect to complete
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Athletics & Recreation Job Description Missouri University of Science and Technology, a NCAA Division II institution in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, is accepting applications for the assistant
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BS or MS in Computer Science / Information Systems, related disciplines or demonstrated topical skill level in personal activity/employment history Have a minimum of 5 years of - Experience with one
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Athletics & Recreation Missouri University of Science and Technology, a NCAA Division II institution in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, is accepting applications for a head coach for highly
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Extension program. This is a nine-month non-tenure track position with a particular focus on livestock market economics. The University of Missouri (MU) Office of Extension and Engagement's distinct land
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responsibility of this position will be to assist in the management of an applied weed science field research program conducted under the direction of Dr. Kevin Bradley in the Division of Plant Sciences and