229 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at Michigan State University
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Internal Number: 1035924 Working/Functional Title Sports Operations Assistant for Hockey Position Summary The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Michigan State is searching for candidates to join the
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/Natural Resources Internal Number: 1031944 Position Summary The Center for Sustainable Plant Innovation and Resilience Through International Teamwork (C-SPIRIT) is a National Science Foundation-funded
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Internal Number: 1036430 Working/Functional Title Veteran School Certifying Official Position Summary This position will serve as one of three SCO’s to coordinate the distribution, acceptance, and processing
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serve as the Michigan FFA Association Contest & Recognition Coordinator. The selected candidate will manage contest and recognition programs for the Michigan FFA Association - a student organization with
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automatic controls, pilot lights, hot water heaters, and flex tubes in gas ranges. Repair and replace eave troughs, drain spouts, expansion joints, and install sheet metal flushings. Repair and replace
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for the College of Veterinary Medicine. This position also assists with exam preparation and maintaining computerized data files for exam questions. Core Responsibilities Quality control in learning management
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an immediate opening for a postdoc researcher to conduct fundamental research in the field of metal-sulfur battery. The goal of this work is aimed at advancing next-generation and sustainable metal-sulfur
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) Research Associate (Postdoc) position is available with Lars Brudvig’s research group at Michigan State University (https://www.brudviglab.com/) to work with a U.S. Forest Service-funded project focused
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• Assist users with virtual meetings on Zoom and Microsoft Teams Michigan State University (MSU) is ranked #30 among public universities and #63 overall in U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges
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advanced tools of modern science to study rare isotopes, or short-lived nuclei not normally found on Earth. FRIB hosts what is designed to be the most powerful heavy-ion accelerator, enabling scientists