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development will allow the student to experience the realm of the research process. Location: Northwood-High Building (0357) Position Type: Temporary (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 8 Shift: First Shift Final
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role. Represent the department and the university with the highest degree of integrity applying OSU mission and shared values. Additional Information: This position will help develop a new systems
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), and Scanning/Transmission Electron Microscopy (S/TEM). The ideal candidate will have experience applying these techniques to understand deformation mechanisms, microstructural evolution, and failure
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Chemistry In the lab of Dr. James Fuchs, the researcher will be responsible for executing synthetic reactions to prepare target compounds; purifying synthesized compounds and collect spectroscopic data
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will be on developing new mathematical and algorithmic tools that advance our understanding of these areas and their connections. Possible research directions include explicit constructions of error
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. Efforts to secure funding essential for successful career development will be encouraged and supported. The position will remain open until filled. Guidance by the PI will be provided to assist with
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collection Follow-up on daily patient status Other duties assigned by management; including answering CTPL requests by email and phone, generating reports for management and leadership, train students
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abilities you develop are useful in other areas of work. 5. We do NOT study pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, or similar materials. We do occasionally study fertilizers and other materials
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agencies and Institutions; identifies and selects problems to be studied; develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols; attends research seminars; contributes to manuscript
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, microstructural evolution, and failure behavior in structural metallic alloys, particularly during or after mechanical testing. Experience with hexagonal close-packed (HCP) materials (e.g., titanium, magnesium