45 phd-in-concrete-and-structural-engineering Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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or professional degree graduates or junior postdoctoral trainees in an engineering, life sciences, physical sciences or a related field. A PhD or professional degree must be granted prior to starting the fellowship
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Apply Now Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology
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of Orthopaedic Surgery is conducted by a diverse group of faculty, staff and trainees with expertise in biology, engineering, health outcomes, and healthcare. Our research teams are focused on improving treatment
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in computer science, engineering, applied mathematics, statistical physics, biology, or a related field. Reasonable
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to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in applied mathematics including mathematical biology, computer science, engineering, statistical physics, biology, or a related field. Reasonable communication skills
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* Qualified applicants must have a PhD degree in biology, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field. They should also have at least 5 years of experience conducting laboratory-based
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of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and
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coverage effective on your very first day 2:1 Match on retirement savings Responsibilities* Working alongside with wet-bench scientists and PhD candidate (both with and without computational experience
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team values excellence, integrity, diversity, impact and kindness - and we are looking for postdoctoral trainees who are enthusiastic, creative and experienced in circuit level structure/function assays
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optical cavities, lasers, or long-range sensing. The Limbach group in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at UM performs research at the intersection of optical science, sensing, and aerospace