16 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Oregon State University in United States
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) Max Hourly Rate $21.50 (Standard); $19.50 (Non-Urban); $22.00 (Portland Metro) Position Summary This recruitment will be used to fill multiple part-time (a maximum of 20 hours per week) Student
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demonstrations, and developing technical materials that support on-farm decision-making related to irrigation and water use. The incumbent will engage directly with growers, advisors, agency partners, and
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, technical reports, presentations, and grant proposals. Prepare reports for funding agencies and stakeholders to ensure timely project updates. Help manage timelines for multiple research projects to meet
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, technical reports, presentations, and grant proposals. Prepare reports for funding agencies and stakeholders to ensure timely project updates. Help manage timelines for multiple research projects to meet
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used to fill five part-time (a maximum of 24 hours per week) Research Assistant for the School of Civil & Construction Engineering at Oregon State University (OSU). Transferable Skill Development
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research and data collection. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties 60% – Performs research in support of facility and project operations. 40% – Performs mechanical activities in support of facility
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and is in downtown Portland. The FIC Experiment Station supports mission-oriented research in the areas of food product development, consumer sensory science, and food safety. FIC is also home to
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-faculty Transferable Skill Development Position Duties Perform scientific research in physics; Meet with supervisor at least once a week to discuss progress. Minimum Qualifications Full Employment
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. Most positions will include laboratory research, data collection, and analysis. Transferable Skill Development Position Duties 100%: Duties to be determined by hiring unit/supervisor and may include book
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to the development and implementation of the Stakeholder Engagement Program (STEP), including support for field instrumentation, collection of competition performance metrics (e.g., input-use efficiency, profitability