112 agent-based-simulation-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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exposure to biological and chemical hazards. The individual must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with
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physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with experience. Applicant Special Instructions: Interested candidates
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to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with experience. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned
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the marine carbon cycle. The ideal candidate will have a background in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomics and a desire to work within marine planktonic and animal gut microbial
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environment with potential exposure to biological and chemical hazards. The individual must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base
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, transportation equity and sustainability, traffic simulation, multimodal transportation systems, network modeling, etc. Duties will include conducting original research, disseminating research findings
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, and CSIRO Australia. The postdoc will also interface with the Future Scenarios project at the Puget Sound Partnership . The base salary range for this position will be $4480-5250/month, commensurate
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equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with experience. Applicant Special Instructions: To apply, please send a CV, a brief statement of research
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protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with experience. Applicant Special Instructions: To apply, please submit the following documents
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requiring high dexterity. Requires extensive safety training. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with experience. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work