21 model-driven-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Houston Central Campus
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Department: Chemical Engineering Salary: $49,400 - $56,200 Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops understanding and skills
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Department: Biomedical Engineering Salary: Commensurate with Experience/Education Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops
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seeking a postdoctoral seismologist, geomorphologist, or engineer with experience in environmental seismology and seismic data processing to investigate the seismic damping properties of trees and forests
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of therapeutic proteins targeting fibrotic and angiogenic pathways in ocular disease. This includes structure-guided engineering of extracellular matrix mimetics, such as decorin and lumican variants, and de novo
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algorithms for advanced and multi-modality imaging. Work on system designs, physics models, computation, benchtop experiments with small animals, and clinical translation. Additional areas of interest are in
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samples and • Apply geochemical modelling techniques to the processing and interpretation of existing isotopic data. • Lead in the development and submission of high-quality research manuscripts and develop
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Department: Electrical Engineering Salary: Commensurate with Experience/Education Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops
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, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Studies or related fields. Applicants with, or nearing completion of, a doctoral degree in fields mentioned above will also be considered. The successful candidate is
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Department: INFO SCI TECHNOLOGY Salary: Commensurate with Experience/Education Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops
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. The research interests include superconductivity, topological physics, fundamental condensed matter physics at extreme conditions, high static pressure technology, and development of novel diagnostic