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Certifications - A PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field with several years' experience with aberration-corrected microscopy - Extensive knowledge in: o
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equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications PhD in genetics, cell and gene therapy, biomedicine or related field. Experience in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry (particularly genetic therapies
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transmitted to the larger organization. Qualifications § A PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field § >3 years experience with Lumerical and Comsol electromagnetic
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, Health and Safety (EHS) procedures, processes, regulations and policies. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree Eight years experience, or Master's Degree with six years exp or PhD with five years exp
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, managing multiple events with competing deadlines, including school-wide events such as Faculty Forums, Beginning and End of Year Faculty and Staff Celebrations, and the annual PhD Hooding Ceremony
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, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications PhD in genetics, cell and gene therapy, biomedicine or related field. Experience in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry
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development across JHU’s Biomedical Sciences community. The OPTIONS program is required for scholars in 7 PhD programs across JHU but offers programming opportunities open to all biomedical scholars University
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, managing multiple events with competing deadlines, including school-wide events such as Faculty Forums, Beginning and End of Year Faculty and Staff Celebrations, and the annual PhD Hooding Ceremony
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expected to work closely with graduate and undergraduate students. Applicants should have a PhD in physics prior to the start date and significant research experience with atomic and optical systems
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participate in ongoing collaborations with experimental and theory groups at JHU, as well as Stanford University and Mainz. Applicants should have a PhD prior to the start date and significant research