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energy harvesting systems. As a research assistant, you will work on modeling, simulating, and experimentally validating the performance of wind and vibration-based energy harvesters. This role offers
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include inclement weather, bugs, heat, cold, etc. Ability to work alone and in groups. Ability to follow molecular biology laboratory protocols. EEO Statement: UVU employment decisions are made on the basis
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or recognition (if aligned with program requirements) Interested students should submit: EEO Statement: UVU employment decisions are made on the basis of an applicant’s qualifications and ability to perform
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research team Basic computer proficiency for data entry and maintaining electronic lab records Interest in ecology, microbiology, or environmental science research (prior lab experience preferred but not
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experience supervising professional staff, managing budgets, and building high-performing, collaborative teams. Program design and facilitation skills, with the ability to plan, implement, and evaluate