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the role of F3-ESF Junior Specialist, the candidate will be actively involved in agroecology research at our experimental smart farm and partner farms and the Farms-Food-Future (F3) Innovation program, and
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, teaching, and service. Key Responsibilities: Develop a robust, independent research program in the areas of prosthetics, bionics, regenerative medicine, or biomedical devices. Publish high-quality research
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• Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills with
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considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Management of Complex Systems department in the School of Engineering anticipates hiring multiple Readers for the below courses
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if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Garcia Lab in the Department of Life & Environmental Sciences at UC Merced is seeking a Junior Specialist in the areas of soil microbiology
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yet been filled. Position description The Bioengineering department in the School of Engineering anticipates hiring full and/or part-time lecturer positions to teach the following courses for Summer
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of Engineering anticipates hiring multiple Readers for the below courses for Summer 2025: BIOE 021: Introduction to Computing with Python ENGR: 080: Stat Model Data Analysis Other courses as needed See (catalog
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the UCSF School of Medicine. We are seeking a core of teaching faculty based at UC Merced who are skillful in educating medical students with the foundational science concepts and experiences
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description The School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts seeks a lecturer(s) to teach courses in Philosophy for the Academic Year 2025-26. Courses being offered may include but not limited
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The Garcia Lab in the Department of Life & Environmental Sciences at UC Merced is seeking a Junior Specialist in the areas of soil microbiology, biogeochemistry, and/or plant-microbe interactions