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Engineering at Duke University invites applications for an Assistant Research Professor. The successful candidate will be expected to plan, supervise, direct, and execute research in skeletal muscle
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is seeking an Assistant Adjunct Professor to teach a one-semester course in Fall 2025. The course is titled EGR 105L Computing for Engineers, which is the foundational computing course for all
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Institute (DGHI) at Duke University invite applicants for a tenure-track position in Climate Change and Global Health , at the Assistant or Associate level. We seek to hire an innovative researcher focusing
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, policy, and environmental science. You’ll work closely with Professor Don Hornstein, a leading voice in environmental law, to help facilitate learning and engagement in one of the Nicholas School’s
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This is a part-time, short-term position to assist an Art History professor with the recording and transmission of some of her archival materials to the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript library
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July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, with the possibility for extension. Occupational Summary The successful candidate will be assisting Professors David Hoffman and Tim Profeta in research on the forecasting
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the intersection of directed evolution, robotics, and synthetic biology. Led by an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, we focus on evolving proteins through phage- and virus-assisted continuous evolution
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, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As a Term-Limited Research Associate on a groundbreaking project led by Professor Walter Sinnott
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, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As a Term-Limited Research Associate on a groundbreaking project led by Professor Walter Sinnott
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space and manage an exciting new partnership with OpenAI. This part-time role will support program operations, project management, and thought leadership across these areas, with a focus on assisting with