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on future grant funding) offers hands‑on experience in analytical chemistry, remote sensing, data analysis, and fieldwork throughout eastern North Carolina. Be Bold. What You’ll Do: Field Responsibilities (50
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Science, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Engineering or a related field. Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Engineering or related field is preferred, but not required
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coordinate technical activities in a specific segment of the Clinical Laboratories which may include the Blood Bank, Blood Gas, Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Hematology, Clinical Microbiology, Clinical
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biology, chemistry, genetics, microbiology or other related scientific fields. Two years of research experience involving mouse work. Detail-oriented, very well organized, and approach laboratory procedures
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multiple faculties across disciplines. The successful applicant will possess a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in engineering, material science, geoscience, environmental science, chemistry, industrial
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a specific segment of the Clinical Laboratories which may include the Blood Bank, Blood Gas, Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Hematology, Clinical Microbiology, Clinical Pediatrics, and Stat Laboratories
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biogeochemical sensors, supporting long-term monitoring networks. • 20% — Perform laboratory analyses, including soil chemistry, water quality measurement, and sample processing. • 20% — Assist with data
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://link.springer.com/article/10.1557/s43577-022-00281-x More may be found on our website at https://materials.duke.edu . Minimum Qualifications The candidate should have a Ph.D. in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry
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. Have a working knowledge of plant nutrition, plant physiology, and basic soil chemistry. Identify, document, and accurately label plants in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens. Safely operate and maintain a
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collaborate with groups using artificial intelligence approaches and next-gen chemistry. We value teamwork, creativity, resilience and patient advocacy. A two-year commitment (or beyond) is preferred. See our