68 digital-image-processing-phd-scholarship Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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directions, as well as close mentorship tailored to career goals. Additionally, this position offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and core resources (e.g., imaging, flow cytometry, proteomics), and
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) implemented in-at-on- line for processes involving continuous manufacturing of solid dose powder based pharmaceutical products (more details below). Candidates should have a PhD in Chemical Engineering
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, stem cell biology, and colon cancer. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 26FA0353 Posting Open Date 04/14/2026 Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD training is
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Minimum Education and Experience: · PhD in oceanography, atmospheric science, geophysics, economics, computer science, statistics, or a related discipline at time of appointment; · Familiarity with
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Education and Experience PhD, MD or MD/PhD in clinical or counseling psychology. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Enthusiastic, curious, and having excellent communication
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& Molecular Physiology, Pharmacology, or an equivalent field. Candidates in All-But-Degree (ABD) status will also be considered but must hold a PhD degree by the start date of the appointment. Certifications
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, and asset management. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation digital infrastructure frameworks that combine experimental testing, structural health monitoring
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Number: 269896 Minimum Education and Experience: The individual must have completed a PhD in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or metabolic engineering with extensive computational research and lab
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. Treat populations adversely affected by chemical exposures. Develop educational tools describing relative risks of chemical exposures. Contribute to public policies related to environmental and
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letter, CV, and the names and contacts of three references. Questions should be directed to: Wei-Xing Zong, PhD, Department of Chemical Biology, the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Rutgers University, 164