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Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a closely related field (e.g., Mathematics). Strong background in continuum mechanics and bifurcation
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the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The successful candidate will conduct advanced research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and
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to take the lead on a variety of research projects, as well as to contribute to teaching transportation engineering courses in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. This person will
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from wastewater in mixed and pure cultures. The successful candidate will work on a team with researchers from Northwestern University. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, Civil
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tasks, in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. The successful candidate will interact with, lead, and assist graduate and undergraduate students in the research group. 90
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. Qualifications Qualifications: PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Geosciences, or a related field. Strong background in laboratory experimentation (microfluidics involving microbes, reactive
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the fundamental science that will lead to realizing the potential for the subsurface storage of CO2 through mineralization. The successful candidate should have a PhD in civil engineering, mechanical engineering
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conferences and professional development opportunities 5% document and publish data and code Qualifications Required Qualifications: · PhD in hydrology, soil science, environmental engineering, or
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., ESLISA kits, PCR, immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting, chromatin immunoprecipitation). • Culture immortalized and primary neuron cultures • Prepare buffers, reagents, and other solutions. • Keep
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experiments. Participate in weekly laboratory meetings. Attend departmental seminars and events. Qualifications Required Qualifications: • PhD in Biological Chemistry or Biological Engineering Discipline