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Environments Development and characterization of modified carbon-carbon (C/C) composites for high-temperature aerospace applications. Experience with fracture/oxidation-resistant composite designs and
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research publications in the application and testing of Artificial Intelligence technologies. Related include 1) helping secure and execute contract research pertaining to the development of artificial
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publication in field of study. Strong interest in entrepreneurship and desire to pursue startup development. Strong interest in working in a lab environment. Strong interest in working in a startup culture
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the NSF and the University of Memphis. The post-doctoral researcher will be expected to oversee graduate students and projects in the CIRL, prepare data and write reports/articles for technical publications
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Category Full-Time Faculty Department Biology Position Summary The Daigle Lab of Bioinformatics and Systems Biology at the University of Memphis (UofM) is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to develop and
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-Time Faculty Department Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Position Summary Opening for a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Water Resources Engineering – Development and Implementation of a
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of Pyramid conducted by the FIT. The researcher/research scientist will contribute to the training programs to the interested corporate partners. 3) Case Development for the Corporate Partners: Memphis has
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skills will be considered, regardless of the organism(s) previously studied. Exceptional skills in genomics and bioinformatics, a strong interest in organismal biology and evolution, and excellent
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, instructional designs, and supporting tools (including applications of AI) to enhance learner outcomes in the acquisition of beginning-to-advanced computer programming and software development skills. The post
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supervising research staff, monitoring budgets, coordinating administrative reports, and meeting grant requirements. · Prepare and publish collaborative manuscripts to support the SPH research and grant