49 phd-architecture-technology Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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will have PhD in Biological, Chemical, Agricultural, Biosystems, or Environmental Engineering; or other related disciplines. The successful candidate must have completed all PhD degree requirements by
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. Requirements and Qualifications: The Postdoctoral Scholar must have a PhD in transportation engineering, operations research, mathematics, or a related field by the appointment start date. In addition, the
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University . The Postdoctoral Research Associate will focus on developing robust prime editing systems for precise genome engineering in plants. The incumbent will evaluate various existing and novel
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, Biosystems, or Environmental Engineering and must have completed all PhD degree requirements by the appointment date. Experience in process modeling is required, and expertise in techno-economic analysis and
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to analyze critical aspects of technology adoption in rural communities. The scholar will work with Dr. Siela Maximova on a funded project conducting an integrated assessment to evaluate the feasibility
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relationships; medical and community partnerships; and real time ecological momentary assessment of health via data from sensors, accelerometers, and smartphone technology. The successful candidate will join a
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to investigate iconicity in spoken language – the idea that the sound of a word may convey its meaning – in both neurotypical people and people with aphasia. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant
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resonance spectroscopy applied to investigate post-translational modifications of intrinsically disordered proteins. The position requires a PhD in chemistry with a focus on spectroscopy applied
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project management. This position requires a PhD in nematology (preferred), forestry, plant pathology, microbiology, microbial ecology, or a related field. Competitive candidates must have significant
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efficacy of care partners, cognitive and physical functioning, delirium, stigma related to aging and dementia, workforce preparation and support, technological innovations, and person-centered care, as