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degree, or equivalent education and experience, in Environmental Engineering is required. PhD in Environmental Engineering preferred. Preference will be given to applicants with previous teaching
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engineering researchers to grow a community for developing proof-of-concept research in preparation for submitting grant proposals. The Program Manager will identify and share funding opportunities with e-HAIL
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problems, and promote an inclusive and innovative community of service for the common good. Required Qualifications* Minimum requirement is a PhD in Computer Science or a related field by start date
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+ students annually from the College of Engineering and schools across the University. The program aims to move students beyond theoretical knowledge, supporting them in combining deep technical expertise with
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where the faculty is TBA. The cover letter header must include: Name Program (M.Arch, MUD, Arch PhD, etc.) Expected date of graduation (MM/YYYY) Umich email address Student ID # Position(s) to which you
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communication skills. The position calls for robust knowledge and hands-on experience in cell and molecular biology, and an aptitude in computational tasks. Familiarity with advanced techniques such as single-cell and
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the timeframe specified by the professor Required Qualifications* Candidate must be in a U-M graduate program for at least one year prior to Winter 2025. Graduate student in good standing with a background in
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completed Masters or PhD in sociology, psychology, or related social science or professional field. Must have training in social science research methods, including qualitative and quantitative data
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Apply Now How to Apply The Program in the Environment (PitE) in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts and the School of Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan
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position working at the intersection of generative AI modeling and computational psychiatry. Generative artificial intelligence is reshaping research in computational cognitive science and opens up new