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four academic years. More information on the benefits offered with this position can be found at https://hr.psu.edu/current-employee/benefits/post-doc-appts . To be considered for this position, submit a
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management practices for increasing the sustainability and productivity of grain cropping systems in Pennsylvania. Two main lines of investigation within our research and extension program include improving
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of, or practical experience with, program evaluation. Preference will also be considered for candidates with experience and/or training in using predictive analytics and machine learning techniques
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an application through Mathjobs.org (https://www.mathjobs.org/ ) with the following materials for the application to be complete: Cover letter Curriculum Vitae Teaching Statement Research Statement Publications
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of reference to be uploaded to https://exoplanets.psu.edu/upload-letters/ . Questions regarding the application process can be directed to astro-jobs@psu.edu. Please reference the job number in the email subject
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. Qualifications: Extensive training in state-of-the-art economics and econometric analysis, including spatial statistics and other advanced quantitative methods. Familiarity with modern computational and data
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access to world class facilities at the Penn State campus. For more information about Prof. Dipanjan Pan’s lab, please visit https://www.dipanjanpanlaboratory.org/ . Interested applicants should submit
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, multidisciplinary lab encompassing students and postdocs from bioengineering, physiology, cell biology and biophysics. For more information, visit our website: https://sites.psu.edu/hancocklab/ . Qualified
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@psu.edu Visit our website at https://arc.la.psu.edu/ for more information on the Africana Research Center. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with the University will require successful completion
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support projects funded by the NIH/FDA and led by Dr. Zachary Bitzer. The scholar’s primary responsibilities will be investigating the health effects of free radical and toxicant production from electronic