11 cloud-computing-phd-student Postdoctoral positions at Villanova University in United-States
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variability of accreting compact sources. Help supervise and mentor students working on related topics. Teach physics, if desired. Minimum Qualifications: PhD (or imminent defense) in Astrophysics, Physics
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variability of accreting compact sources. Help supervise and mentor students working on related topics. Teach physics, if desired. Minimum Qualifications: PhD (or imminent defense) in Astrophysics, Physics
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communication skills, and must be willing to work closely and amicably with Dr. Nataraj’s team of postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. Preferred Qualifications: Physical Requirements and/or Unusual Work
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of this project. Participate in weekly meetings and help to prepare reports and presentations for project sponsor. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering required; successful PhD thesis defense
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Qualifications: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering required; successful PhD thesis defense with pending graduation will be considered Experience with theoretical modelling and data analysis using Machine Learning is
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(VCRWS). The Position directly supervises undergraduate student workers as well as serves as a team lead for the graduate students who conduct stormwater sampling. Regularly and proactively trains students
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reports and presentations for project sponsor. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering required. Experience with hardware development and instrumentation required, as well as experience with
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of project progress/main findings at meetings, conferences, and workshops. Teaching opportunities can be arranged if the candidate desires. Minimum Qualifications: The successful candidate must have: A PhD
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reports and presentations for project sponsor. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering required. Experience with hardware development and instrumentation required, as well as experience with
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Summary: The Marcolongo Lab at Villanova University is looking for post-doctoral students who can contribute to our NIH-supported project examining biomimetic proteoglycans to molecularly engineer