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the laboratory research team and may exercise functional supervision over supporting research staff. QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. or equivalent required in Physics, Biophysics, Math, Chemistry, or Computer Science; be
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, ag professionals, and federal/state/local agencies. Required Qualifications: PhD in Civil/Environmental/Agricultural/BioSystems Engineering, Applied Math/Statistics, or related field Prior work at the
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. Benefits Summary Top Benefits and Perks: Faculty Benefits Summary Minimum Qualifications: Education: A PhD or equivalent experience in engineering, the physical sciences, or applied math. Experience
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date is flexible, with a goal of early to mid 2024. Minimum Qualifications: Education and Experience: A Ph.D. or equivalent experience in engineering, the physical sciences, or applied math. Significant
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the Research Group Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Anisotropic microfluids -- fluctuations