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. We seek a research scholar and educator for a tenure-stream Assistant Professor in reconfigurable computing and FPGAs for mission-critical apps, such as space, robotics, and health, leveraging
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neuroprotection, we will use advanced single-cell and spatial transcriptomics techniques. Minimum experience: 5+ years in Ophthalmology research PhD in Biomedical Sciences or similar The University of Pittsburgh is
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education is not needed. Ability to solve problems, and to structure project plans to completion must be demonstrated through previous work experience. PhD in STEM field is required for this position
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positions that are commensurate with prior training and experience. Preference will be given to PhD or MD/PhD applicants with considerable experience studying the neural control of the pelvic organs
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on our first-year composition courses, visit http://composition.pitt.edu/undergraduate/first-year-composition . MA or higher degree required; terminal degree (MFA, PhD, etc.) preferred. Preferred
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will be given to candidates with a master’s degree or PhD, are board-certified in Prosthodontics or nearing certification, a track record of research and/or scholarly accomplishments, demonstrated skills
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the development and maintenance of software related to our connectomics pipeline. Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience and extensive experience in software development environments related to image analysis and
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oral communication skills. Salary is commensurate with experience. To apply for the position, qualified candidates with a PhD in biochemistry, genetics, cell biology of a related discipline are invited
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PhD degree (or foreign equivalent degree) in musicology or a related field plus three (3) years of experience in a related position. Experience must include three (3) years: (i) developing and modifying
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the minimum qualification of a PhD and/or MD (or equivalent), 4 years of research experience, and a strong pre- and postdoctoral publication record in immunology. We are interested in applicants working