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joining the ZOMBIES experiment, led by Dr. David DeMille, located at Argonne National Lab. ZOMBIES experiment uses the methods of atomic, molecular, optical (AMO) and quantum physics towards measurements
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PhD in Meteorology, Atmospheric Science, Aviation, or a related discipline at the time of appointment and possess a record of scholarly achievement consistent with the expectations of an Assistant
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methods, and maintaining day-to-day laboratory operations. You will work with and report to the Principal Investigator and will be expected to collaborate and mentor junior researchers in the lab
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doctoral (DMA and PhD) committees, as needed. • Collaborate with the theory area in all departmental activities, and serve on various committees as assigned by the Director of the OU School of Music. • Teach
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musicology/ethnomusicology program, and we have a track record of helping our students secure admission to prestigious PhD programs around the world. Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Ph.D. in
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remaining 20% of their time to the national synthesis effort and professional training. Qualifications Must have completed PhD program by May 31, 2025. Application Process This institution is using
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PhD in Atmospheric Science or related field. ● Advanced knowledge and skill in NWP modeling, ensemble data assimilation, and observations of the atmosphere. ● Strong computer programming skills
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for more information. Within an easy commute, Oklahoma City features a dynamic economy and outstanding cultural venues adding to the region’s growing appeal. Qualifications Applicants must possess a PhD in
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cancer therapy drugs or procedures using medical imaging methods. Development of new AI-based prediction models that fuse both imaging and omics biomarkers. The position is expected to start in Fall 2025
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: Research experience in acoustics, biomechanics, and experiments in animal or human ear (temporal bone) Relevant education degree (PhD level) Preference: Biomechanics of the ear Research experience in animal