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on ecosystem productivity. The primary objectives for this postdoctoral position are to 1) Develop models to predict plant functional traits from hyperspectral imagery in forest sites from the National
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federal government agencies, including CDC, USDA, NIH, NOAA, NPS, USGS, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and others are located in the Northern Colorado area, providing strong opportunities to develop research
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-track faculty and the Department of Psychology is committed to the professional and scholarly development of all our faculty. Full-time, non-tenure track faculty are active and integrated in
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supervision of students in capstone and similar projects. In addition, the faculty member will be responsible for (a) academic advising of graduate students; (b) developing and maintaining collegial
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on ecosystem productivity. The primary objectives for this postdoctoral position are to 1) Develop models to predict plant functional traits from hyperspectral imagery in forest sites from the National
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that sponsored funding is spent appropriately and within project periods. Create internal controls to ensure compliance with guidelines. Reconcile, prepare, and audit account information in compliance with
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Pless, Extension County Director, Chaffee County and Rebecca Sheriff, Extension County Specialist, 4-H Youth Development, Chaffee and Lake Counties, as well as by Melinda Macpherson, RamCorps Program
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, and laboratory experiments to support variety development and evaluation. 2. Coordinate and execute crossing blocks, hybridizations, and early-generation selection. 3. Collect, analyze, and manage large
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https://engagement.colostate.edu/ramcorps/ . The Montezuma County CSU Extension office is comprised of a Direction/Ag specialist, 4-H youth development specialist, program assistant and administrative
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Caroline.Gray@colostate.edu Position Summary This position assists the Potato Breeding and Selection program in various aspects, including greenhouse, field and laboratory tasks related to the development of new