69 web-programmer-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Southampton" positions at University of California Riverside
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may contribute to the design and execution of research, manage laboratory operations, collect and analyze data, and/or develop and maintain research tools and resources. Candidates should demonstrate a
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SCC Director with administrative and financial policies and procedures. Reviews and reconciles monthly general ledgers and payroll expenditure reports. Performs web recharges and redistributes
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Brewer), graduate students, and undergraduate research assistants. The Lab Manager will be responsible for maintaining the schedules of team members to plan meetings and will help organize undergraduate
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program and have the opportunity to collaborate with a vibrant network of researchers across the chemistry, physics, biology and engineering departments. All candidates must have a doctorate degree and will
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on various awards for research, development and student aid funds. Tasks associated with this responsibility require knowledge of cash management, forecasting techniques, collections, advanced data analysis
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Pest Management in The Western U.S.' (https://ai4sa.ucr.edu/ ). The overall goal of this project is to develop advanced tools for early stress (abiotic and biotic) detection and decision support for crop
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utilizing databases, word processing, spreadsheets, electronic mail, and web development tools including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and calendar programs. Experience in spreadsheets, charts, or graphics
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features of fungal development, morphology, or metabolism that are relevant to plant interactions or strategies for blocking disease. The ideal candidate is expected to use cutting-edge approaches which may
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interaction, cell formation, function and signaling. The successful candidate is expected to establish an outstanding and well-funded research program involving graduate students and postdoctoral scientists
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will teach two courses, one in our undergraduate program (TFDP 166C - Rewriting the Screenplay), and another in our MFA Program, (CWPA 268 - Writing the Half-Hour Television Comedy). We are particularly