147 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" uni jobs at Michigan State University
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submissions, enter cases into a multi-screen program, pay attention to detail, and follow required Standard Operating Procedures. The candidate must be able to keep focused in a fast-paced environment with
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whole numbers and fractions. Knowledge of various methods of food preparation including sautéing, display cooking, deep frying, grilling and steaming, etc. Ability to properly use knives and standard
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on-site to serve the MSU community. Minimum Requirements Casual knowledge of cleaning materials, equipment, and methods is necessary. Willingness to work a flexible shift is necessary. Frequent lifting
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position focused on the development and application of synthetic control methods to problems in spatial causality within agricultural and environmental economics. The successful candidate will work
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: 1030689 Working/Functional Title Inst/Ast Professor - Fixed Term Position Summary The MSU Online Food Safety (OFS) Program in the College of Veterinary Medicine has openings for fixed-term instructors
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Pathology section manager, the Laboratory Technologist will be responsible for: 40% - Performs lab tests on specimens using automated and manual methods. 40% - Evaluates laboratory results for discrepancies
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of new theory/method either directly or with clear implications for applications. The successful candidate will develop and sustain a strong research program, provide high-quality education at the graduate
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information through various methods, including multi-media, distance education technologies, social media, written articles, and in-person meetings, and will provide growers, processors, and agri-business
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for speech samples and engage in mentoring junior research team members. The position offers a competitive salary and benefits, funds for professional development (e.g., methods workshops), and travel
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National Academy of Kinesiology ranking placed MSU’s doctoral program at No. 11 in the nation. The College of Education also ranks 22nd overall in the magazine’s 2025 edition of “America’s Best Graduate