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, employment, and community participation for people with disabilities. Research interests may include but are not limited to topics such as survey research, disability measurement, policy analysis, mixed
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storage, power electronics, AI or related subjects, as evidenced by application materials. Demonstrated communication (verbal and written) and leadership skills, as demostrated by application materials
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of their effectiveness utilizing cell and animal models. Ideal candidates should have authored one or more first-author publications in internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals. Effective communication skills
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. Participate in group meetings and present seminars to scientific community. Publish journal and conference papers to disseminate results. Position Requirements Postdoctoral Research Associates must be able
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observations; and/or to confront observations with models using self-consistent forward models and/or inverse (retrieval) methods. The ideal candidate will also be a community member in good standing with a
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, communication, digital and emerging technologies, or related fields. The fellow will engage in advanced research and collaborative projects, contributing to community-engaged research projects of the KU Center
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(e.g., Mathematica, Matlab, Python, R), as evidenced in application materials. Demonstrated experience communicating clearly and effectively, as evidenced in application materials and peer-reviewed
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institutions; Haskell Indians Nations University (based in Lawrence) and Kansas City Kansas Community College; https://www.kckcc.edu/ . Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents with no more than 2
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Social Equity (ARISE), conducting research on risk and resilience assessment in the face of natural hazards, and support multi-disciplinary research on community resilience. Both post-doctoral researchers
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to ongoing research projects in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas, as evidenced by application materials. Strong oral and written communications skills as evidenced by application