32 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" research jobs at University of Kentucky
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. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple projects concurrently and ability to work independently and collaboratively. Does this position have supervisory
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put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per week and your ending salary. You will also be required to upload a cover
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considered you must fully complete the online application being sure to only put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per
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put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per week and your ending salary. You will also be required to upload a cover
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. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple projects concurrently and ability to work independently and collaboratively. Does this position have supervisory
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put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per week and your ending salary. You will also be required to upload a cover
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considered you must fully complete the online application being sure to only put one (1) job title for each entry (multiple job titles for one employer must have separate entries), the # of hours worked per
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leaching, and soil inorganic nitrogen. Develop new methodologies and sampling protocols. Identify research needs and develop plans to address those needs. Instruct and oversee undergraduate and graduate
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Breeding Project in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY). The goal of this project is to develop commercially viable, short statured, high yielding, open
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to scholarly peer-reviewed publications. Opportunities exist for the selected applicant to mentor students and to develop learning opportunities (courses, workshops, etc.) for the UK earth science community. The