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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Postdoc-UCSB Physics Dept. (Galaxy Evolution)/Casey Research Group (JPF02904) Postdoc-UCSB Physics Dept. (Galaxy Evolution)/Casey Research Group
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trial management. Responsibilities may shift based on workload and division needs. This role will provide cross-coverage across multiple divisions within the Department of Internal Medicine, based
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advanced automated machine startup and commissioning tools. What You Will Do: Conduct pioneering research in the development and application of machine learning algorithms for accelerator physics
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develop strategies, policies, processes and resources, and function with a high level of autonomy. This position will provide leadership for a division-wide clinical research program, including training
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Davis Health Policies or Collective Bargaining Agreement • Access to free professional development courses and learning opportunities for personal and professional growth • WorkLife and Wellness programs
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Agreement • Continuing Education (CE) allowance and Education Reimbursement Program as stipulated in the UC Davis Health Policies or Collective Bargaining Agreement • Access to free professional development
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development of a prescribed fire planning tool to improve prescribed fire implementation to increase forest resilience to climate-driven wildfires and drought. Work will focus on field sampling of vegetation
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development of a prescribed fire planning tool which will improve prescribed fire implementation to increase forest resilience to climate-driven phenomena like wildfire and drought. Work will primarily focus
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clinical research operations within UCDCCC. The OCR services support the entire lifecycle of cancer-related clinical research protocols. These include support for development and implementation of clinical
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scholar positions. The group plays leading roles in developing reconfigurable nanophotonic devices, MEMS-based instrumentation for precision control, and advanced nanophotonics theory and design. The