195 computer-programmer-"the"-"IMPRS-ML"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U.S" positions at Michigan State University
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program in the CVM, and the clinical pathology section has dedicated research support staff. Distribution of efforts is negotiable and can be flexible to match the candidate’s interests. Work hours can be
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completing one to two years of college or Associate's degree program in business, psychology, social work, criminal justice or in a related field; three to five years of related working experience in
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- The research program hinges around nuclear structure studies of neutron-unbound resonances and the characterization of neutron-halo nuclei via Coulomb breakup reactions (Aldric Revel). Study of open quantum
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fixed-term assistant professors and instructors. These positions will be filled per course/per semester, on an as-needed basis. Applicants in this pool are reviewed when the program has an immediate need
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program in the CVM, and the clinical pathology section has dedicated research support staff. Distribution of efforts is negotiable and can be flexible to match the candidate’s interests. Work hours can be
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-accredited BASW and MSW programs, and PhD program. The School of Social Work supports. MSUs outreach mission through online and hybrid learning utilizing technology and innovative strategies to reach students
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in supporting plant and fungal collections-based research, teaching, and outreach. The successful applicant will also establish a research program in plant or fungal systematics, ecology, and/or
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supervisor at assigned high school • Assist in the assessment and promotion of the program • Assist MSUCAC to identify, collect, and interpret key progress and outcome variables to evaluate the effectiveness
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Guowei Wei , who will direct their research activities. The research associates will engage in our active instructional mentoring program if their appointment includes an instructional component
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Basic Energy Sciences (BES) program (see here and here ) to support high risk-high reward basic science. This DOE support coexists with interdisciplinary research conducted by individual PRL lab efforts