Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
will join the interdisciplinary Human-Environment Interactions Modeling & Analysis (HEIMA) Lab, and will be supported by full tuition waiver, health benefits, and a competitive 12-month salary. As a
-
Postdoctoral fellow position. This position is available to individuals with research experience working with catalysts, including zeolites and supported metal nanoparticles, as well as in measuring reaction
-
of physics research and creative projects. Performs supporting research and creative activities such as data analysis, monitoring outcomes, performing lab maintenance, and/or performing experiments and
-
to make decisions based on careful analysis and thoughtful judgments. Computer skills in spreadsheet applications, personal computing networks, and internet software. Ability to work effectively under
-
. Understanding of scientific computing principles. Experience with data discovery, metadata documentation, data processing, geospatial analysis, and scientific research. Experience working with large satellite
-
, receipting, and reporting practices, prepares and distributes fundraising reports, performs analysis of delinquent pledges, uses Banner Finance extensively to reconcile gift funds and complete journal entries
-
the coordination of training, service delivery, and project progress. Serves as a liaison with program constituent groups and conducts presentations with appropriate audiences. Works virtually and face-to-face work
-
intelligence, machine learning, big data and network analysis, computational and Bayesian methods, are encouraged to apply. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Statistics or closely related fields with documented
-
advising. Additionally, the mentoring of graduate student research at the master’s level is expected. As the position has a large research component, candidates with a successful history of national grant
-
metal casting are of particular interest and thus are strongly encouraged to apply. Detailed Position Information The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (MTE: https://mte.eng.ua.edu