557 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at Oregon State University
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Experience managing research projects, including coordinating timelines and tasks Familiarity with version control systems (e.g., Git) and reproducible research practices Working Conditions / Work Schedule
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Distribute student organization and community posters/flyers to campus bulletin boards Shred, file, or scan documents as directed Attend weekly Student Activities meetings Attend and support campus-wide events
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, attendance tracking, and post-event survey distribution. Order food, print materials, and prepare handouts for events. Maintain organized program records in shared digital systems (e.g., Box, Canvas, Google
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) Max Hourly Rate $21.00 (Standard); $20.50 (Non-Urban); $21.50 (Portland Metro) Position Summary This recruitment will be used to fill four part-time (a maximum of 24 hours per week) student technical
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from appointment date. The relief Master is responsible for the safety, security and effectiveness of the ship, crew, and embarked scientists on the Research Vessel (R/V) Taani. The mission of the R/V
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Master assumes major responsibilities for the conduct of seagoing scientific operations of the R/V Elakha and acts as the point of contact for science users of the vessel. The Relief Master is in overall
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skills Finalists for this position will be required to complete a criminal background history and motor vehicle background criteria form. Offers of employment are contingent upon a satisfactory background
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, autonomous vehicles, marine robotics, motion planning and localization, multi-robot coordination, robot learning, robot perception, aerial vehicles, dynamical systems and control, robot and mechanism design
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on an annual basis at the discretion of the program Director. Scheduling for each term is determined in February for Spring term, November for Winter term, and beginning in May for Fall term. The primary mission
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at the discretion of the program Director. Scheduling for each term is determined in February for Spring term, November for Winter term, and beginning in May for Fall term. The primary mission of the PAC Program is