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algorithms to develop cybersecurity, optimization, and control solutions for real-world grid applications. Candidates will be required to work in at least 4 of the following areas: Build, simulate, and
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with both research and teaching responsibilities. Preference will be given to candidates whose expertise aligns and strengthens the research of the Department. The successful candidates must have a PhD
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of the four campuses (two in Chicago, one in London, and one in Hong Kong) reflects the architectural traditions of its environs while offering a state-of-the-art learning environment. Chicago Booth is proud
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on reliability, security, and resilience of microgrid systems. This includes advanced control system design, modeling and analysis, control architecture design and communication-based control and optimization
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receive both individual and cohort mentoring and will benefit from professional development opportunities and programming. The candidate should have PhD in hand no later than May 2025 and should have
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professional development opportunities and programming. The candidate should have PhD in hand no later than May 2025 and should have received their PhD no earlier than May 2021. About University at Buffalo A
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 2 days ago
or industry. In addition to recent PhD graduates, we welcome candidates from industry looking to make a pivot. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements A PhD in computer science, statistics, biostatistics
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in human stem cells, and quantitative fluorescence microscopy. Our projects aim to elucidate the emergent architectures and modes of force production of cytoskeletal networks and their adaptation
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the emergent architectures and modes of force production of cytoskeletal networks and their adaptation to varying loads during endocytosis. We have: • An engaging, supportive, and collaborative research
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science. This position will be part of the "ART: From Research to Impact, Building the Translational Capacity of UCF's Innovation Ecosystem" project, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for 4