23 phd-in-civil-and-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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have a PhD in neuroscience or an equivalent field (Physics and Engineering degree holders are highly encouraged. The ideal candidate has some experience with the recording, imaging and/or analysis
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critical challenges that arise at the intersection of digital technology, media and democracy, in turn informing sound policy solutions. IDDP is committed to supporting rigorous, evidence-based research
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self-directed and guided research are required. Ability to meet deadlines and efficiently multitask is also required. Desired Qualifications: PhD in Systems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geography
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interdisciplinary, relying on tools from molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology, AI-based structure prediction, transgenic models, immunology, and neuroscience, but also including industrial
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critical challenges that arise at the intersection of digital technology, media and democracy, in turn informing sound policy solutions. IDDP is committed to supporting rigorous, evidence-based research
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equipment maintenance, assist with ordering and procurement and with general maintenance of laboratory. Collaborate actively with engineers and environmental scientists to communicate findings across
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Qualifications Applicants must have fulfilled all requirements for the award of a PhD or equivalent qualification in a relevant field by the date of employment. Desired Qualifications: 1. Strong Analytical Skills
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initiatives . The postdoctoral position will be based in the Bioengineering Laboratory for Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering at GW. The lab’s research integrates a range of interdisciplinary technologies and
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preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree; develops skills by participating in scholarly projects
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of laboratory. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree; develops skills by participating in scholarly projects that are actively mentored by a member of the university faculty; receives