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(or be close to completing) a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Physics and Applied Physics or a related field. Working in a newly established fluid dynamics laboratory
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University Tandon School of Engineering The Taylor Research Group at NYU Tandon School of Engineering is seeking to hire a Post Doctoral Associate to work in advanced materials synthesis and electrochemical
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faculty and students are at the forefront of the high-tech start-up culture in New York City. The NYU Tandon School of Engineering is deeply committed to excellence in teaching and learning and fosters
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. The successful applicant will join several fascinating projects on engineering novel approaches to improve the diagnosis and therapy of metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurologic diseases. These projects entail
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should have a PhD in Computer Science, engineering or related fields; Applicants should submit a cover letter, a current CV and a list of three references with complete contact information. All application
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, grant reports, and dissemination of research outcomes in academic and educational technology forums. Mentor undergraduate and graduate students involved in the research project, fostering a collaborative
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: The requirements for the applicants include: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, or related fields Strong background in game theory, mechanism design, control
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Doctoral degree from a recognized institution in Electrical, Mechanical, Naval or Aerospace Engineering. First-author peer-reviewed published papers (and/or under review) Demonstrable research experience
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completed a Ph.D. in fields such as Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Engineering, or related disciplines by the time they assume their post. Review of applications will commence
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New York University The NYU Nanofabrication laboratory (NYU Nanofab) is a new shared research laboratory located at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. The NYU Nanofab supports state-of-the-art