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Previous Job Job Title Research Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering – Neurodegeneration Focus Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368288 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time
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Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University
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have a PhD in environmental engineering, earth or environmental engineering, or related fields, with a background in ecohydrology. Experience in ecohydrological modeling and remote sensing is desired
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of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. The person would take the lead on a project co-supervised by Profs. Behrens and Arnold to evaluate microbial degradation of fluorinated pesticides and
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/systems neuroscience, but also welcome applicants with strong quantitative skills from related fields (e.g., biology, biophysics, biomedical engineering). A very competitive salary as well as substantial
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. However, limited availability of peritoneal dialysate has limited the impact of past attempts to introduce PD as a treatment modality. The technology being developed in our lab is a biopharmaceutical device
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is that the candidate have a Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering, water resources engineering/science, or environmental science. The candidate must be skillful in using physically-based
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findings. (25%) Required qualifications: Qualifications Required qualifications: Bachelors in Aerospace, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Applied Physics, or a related field. Preferred
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, Molecular Biology, or Engineering or equivalent combination of education/experience to equal 4 years. Required expertise in molecular biology techniques such as PCR and recombinant DNA cloning, and eukaryotic
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(subfield: experimental condensed matter physics) or closely related field, such as Electrical Engineering. Preferred Requirements: Applicants whose PhD work included substantial experimental work with a