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Department Information Leadership, Technology, and Human Development Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the Office of Leadership, Technology, and Human Development on the Statesboro Campus
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degree in the area of power engineering, power electronics, controls, or energy systems Required Experience Experience performing research assistance activities during the doctoral program Preferred
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Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Delays (Funding agency) relating to community opioid use prevention, reduction, and management. IRB documentation Data collection Report development Focus
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assessments. Support participants enrolled in the SPEAK OUT! program by helping with scheduling, follow-up communications, and documentation. Perform literature reviews relevant to voice therapy, Parkinson's
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to enhance the simulation capabilities of regional companies by developing discrete-event simulations and multi-warehouse models using AnyLogistix software. The goal is to improve warehouse operations, from
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more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Employment is contingent upon funding. Responsibilities Develop a standalone application with GUI for predicting plant & bee phenology using climate data
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Biology program Preferred Experience Previous experience with operating boats, collecting fishes for research purposes using diverse gear types, familiarity with identifying freshwater fishes, and
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establish and develop and test a biofiltration system that uses a novel 3D printed media that provides a very high surface area for microorganism attachment an development. Student employees cannot work
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Department Information Institute for Water and Health Job Summary The Post-Doctoral Research Associate will join multidisciplinary Institute for Water and Health staff and affiliated faculty, co-develop and
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Southeastern United States development and socio-ecological context. The aim of this RA is to help advance a baseline knowledge of these development and socio-ecological contexts in effort to identify critical