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experience is required. Candidates should have a degree in physics, computer science, engineering or a related field. Master’s or PhD preferred; experience in designing and implementing optics/microscopy
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responsibilities as assigned Qualifications Master of Science and 3 to 5 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Candidates with a PhD strongly preferred
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recognized research and education program to meet the goals of preparing students and discovering knowledge. Our department includes all basic biological sciences including ecology and evolution, plant
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of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine invites applications for a faculty position in Small Animal Radiation Oncology. This position is in the Clinician
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of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine invites applications for a faculty position in Small Animal Radiation Oncology. This position is in the Academic
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in MR imaging sciences and at least 4 years of post-PhD experiance. Development experience in both MR imaging and MR spectroscopy is highly desirable. MRI research experience in an academic setting
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Learning, founded in 1907 as the first secular institution to grant PhDs in Jewish studies. From Dropsie, the Katz Center has inherited some of the features that define its success such as the core of its
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of Pennsylvania, supporting cutting-edge empirical research on digital media and its effects on democracy. Support the coordination of a fellowship program, which brings together PhD students and PostDocs from
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continued productivity, which can include working to address areas of concern and streamlining administrative areas. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical sciences, or computer sciences
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than 110 years old, developing out of an earlier institution known as the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, founded in 1907 as the first secular institution to grant PhDs in Jewish studies