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Position Title: Ames National Laboratory Division Director - Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering Job Group: Professional & Scientific Required Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. and 5 years
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using Student Information Systems and/or related technology Job Description: The Ivy College of Business Graduate Programs Office at Iowa State University is seeking a dedicated and student-focused
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such as clean energy, design and manufacturing, and advanced simulation, the department partners closely with industry and federal agencies to shape the future of engineering. What truly sets us apart is
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to work in the U.S. on an on-going basis without sponsorship. Required Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in Mathematics or related discipline Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Mathematics or similar
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Engineering, as well as MS and PhD programs in Industrial and Agricultural Technology, and MEng, MS, and PhD programs in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. Information about undergraduate programs
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with software engineering , especially for electronic-structure code. Demonstrated knowledge of relativistic physics, e.g., spin-orbit, and exchange-correlation methods in density-functional theory
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electrical, and/or basic plumbing. OSHA 30-hour Certification Job Description: Join Iowa State University's Information Technology Services (ITS) and contribute to a technology-forward campus experience. We
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, engineering) Demonstrated knowledge of scientific programming languages Well versed in numerical and analytical techniques PhD in STEM field Proposed Start Date: August 1, 2025 Proposed End Date or Length of
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Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics or a closely related field Experience in ultrasonic theory and modeling Understanding of wave propagation phenomena and phenomena specific
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tools and/or advanced detector technology Evidence of a strong publication record in internationally-recognized peer-reviewed journals Evidence of strong potential for research mentoring Department