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The term "research officer" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used in academic, business, and government contexts to refer to someone responsible for conducting research or overseeing research projects. For example, "The research officer at the university is responsible for overseeing the progress of the faculty's grant-funded projects."
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Dave Feickert NUM national research officer, 1983-93.
Columbia Faculty or Research Officer?
Catherine Jere, research officer, Unesco, Paris, France.
Rodolfo Bejarano is a research officer at Latindadd.
Jon Cohen is chief research officer for SurveyMonkey.
People Todd M. Powers joined the Advertising Research Foundation, New York, as chief research officer.
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The term 'research officer' is not correct.
Kobi Gershoni Contributor Kobi Gershoni is the co-founder and Chief Research Officer of Signals Analytics.
Kobi Gershoni is the co-founder and Chief Research Officer of Signals Analytics.
Jonathan Steuer, Chief Research Officer, Omnicom.
Chief Research Officer, Sr. Vice President and Dean - UTMB.
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