21 phd-in-mechanical-engineer Postdoctoral positions at University of Houston Central Campus
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Department: Chemical Engineering Salary: $49,400 - $56,200 Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops understanding and skills
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Department: Biomedical Engineering Salary: Commensurate with Experience/Education Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops
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Qualifications • Ph.D. in Civil/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field • Demonstrated expertise and publication record in computer vision, machine learning, 3D scene
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analyses and murine models. Qualifications • A PhD in Immunology or other fields with deep experience in testing the mechanism of novel immune therapy or immune mechanisms associated with neurodegeneration
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. Additional skills for Image Science: Programming, careful data analysis, high-performance computing, shell scripting (c, bash), medical imaging Candidates with a recent PhD or those anticipating Ph.D. (all
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interest • Report scientific results in peer-reviewed academic journals and talks. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • PhD. in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Photonics or related field
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written & oral) The candidate should (1) have a PhD degree in geochemistry or a closely related discipline, (2) demonstrated excellence in research through publications in scientific journals, (3) have
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seeking a postdoctoral seismologist, geomorphologist, or engineer with experience in environmental seismology and seismic data processing to investigate the seismic damping properties of trees and forests
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Department: INFO SCI TECHNOLOGY Salary: Commensurate with Experience/Education Description: Possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops
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. The research interests include superconductivity, topological physics, fundamental condensed matter physics at extreme conditions, high static pressure technology, and development of novel diagnostic